Polyamorous Stereotypes Redefined

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Watervliet, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I've belonged to a benevolent organization in the past (the Rebekahs / Odd Fellows) and will be joining again! I also find cat related things to make my friend smile when she's sad.

Why are you participating?

I saw the banner and knew I had to do it. Looking at me I know people make assumptions, and some are right... but some vital ones are wrong.

RI
United States

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I tithe - not to a church, but 5% to the local shelter, and 5% to the local food bank.

Why are you participating?

There is always a spot at my table, for companionship or for food.

Woonsocket, RI
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Whenever I’m present during a conflict I try to mediate and help each side understand the others so they can reach a peaceful resolution.

Why are you participating?

I believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every person. I’ve always believed that though people sometimes do terrible things and hurt one another there are no evil people, only evil acts. My heroes are people who believe and promote this truth.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I try to spread P.L.U.R. to everyone I meet.

Why are you participating?

I'm participating because people shouldn't be defined by labels or looks. Just like attempting to read a book by it's cover. You really don't know what's on the inside until you open it up. People are so much more than the stereotype.

Lunenburg, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I am an active member of the HAI community, whose mission is: The Human Awareness Institute (HAI) empowers individuals to be potent, loving, contributing human beings. HAI promotes personal growth and social evolution by replacing ignorance and fear with awareness and love.

Why are you participating?

This project is Unconditional Love in action.