Polyamorous Stereotypes Redefined

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Boston, MA
United States

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I collect toys for my friend's kids who can't afford them just seeing them smile.

Why are you participating?

I am a Quaker. The service begins when you leave the meeting house and not Sundays. Peace is important always.

Waltham, MA
United States

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I teach English as a second language to immigrants and visitors. I help people communicate by spreading language and culture skills, which I think is broadly good for the world because the better we communicate, the better we can understand each other.

Why are you participating?

You can't tell most of my labels by looking at me. In some ways, that is lucky. It protects me. But on the other hand, it makes me invisible. I want others to know that there are people out there like them, even if they can't see it.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I took care of my mother in law. She had severe Rheumatoid Arthritis. About a year after my husband and I married she needed a wheel chair to get around if she was out side the house. I began to take her with me when I would bring my kids out and about. I spent the next 10 years with my partner in crime. She was the Thelma to my Louise.

Why are you participating?

You may never know a whole person's story. You would be surprised what people have done it survived in their lives and how it has affected them.