Polyamorous Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

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.

Holbrook, MA
United States

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Rescued books and school supplies from a closing school that were going to be thrown away and donated them to local shelters and libraries!

Why are you participating?

Labels can be a blessing and a curse, and I like the idea of embracing them while disproving preconceived notions at the same time.

Norway, ME
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I seek out people who suppress their true selves and help and encourage them to bring it out.

Why are you participating?

I feel that poly especially need more "wholesome" and realistic representation. So that everyone can feel free to follow the truth inside them.