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“There’s sometimes a certain relief when the thing you’ve been so afraid of happens. You can finally surrender to the grief without struggling to stave it off. Though your body hollows, there is a sort of rest there, an absence of struggle.”
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
“indulging others’ harmful behavior is what many Buddhist teachers call “idiot compassion.” If anything, true, not-idiot compassion should afford you more energy to make the necessary boundaries and changes.”
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
“Savor the season, for this too shall pass, Brooklyn’s autumnal leaves confirmed. One of many things that make fall in New York so poignantly beautiful is the knowledge that winter is coming. And it’ll get you every time.”
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
“Stay with her, I thought. Worship her until she remembers she’s like the sun, always doing its radiant thing whether or not someone’s there to see it. Communicate it’s a privilege she lets you soak her in.”
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
“Like non-monogamous relationships, queer ones are no more inherently noble or sophisticated.”
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
“Savor the season, for this too shall pass, Brooklyn’s autumnal leaves confirmed. One of many things that make fall in New York so poignantly beautiful is the knowledge that winter is coming. And it’ll get you every time.”
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
“Like, if you realize your kid just ate a Tide pod, you shouldn’t waste time feeling ashamed and guilty about leaving the container out.”
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
“Like, if you realize your kid just ate a Tide pod, you shouldn’t waste time feeling ashamed and guilty about leaving the container out. You regret it and immediately try to fix the situation. Regret can drive you to seek correction and change a behavior. But prolonged guilt and shame? They usually move you to hide and stall reparative action, thus perpetuating the cycle.”
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory
― Open: One Woman's Journey Through Love and Polyamory















































