Polyamory in the News
. . . by Alan M.



February 8, 2012

"Valentine's Day For Non-Monogamists"

Huffington Post/ DC Around Town

Every mid-February there's an uptick in poly in the media, as writers and editors cast around for something new to say about Valentine's Day. And on top of the Gingrich-inspired attention to open relationships? You've got the opportunity if you choose to take it. Get listed with the Polyamory Media Association if you want to make it easy for media to find you.

One who took the opportunity was Tamara Pincus, a Washington DC psychotherapist who runs a local poly discussion group and a web-radio talk show. This article, in a local branch of the Huffington Post, came about by happenstance. A person at the LGBT Center where she holds the discussion group gave the local writer her name, and when the writer called, she decided to go for it. Pincus tells of the adventurous life that she and her husband have put together.


Q&A With Tamara Pincus: Valentine's Day For Non-Monogamists

WASHINGTON -- How do you celebrate Valentine's Day when your husband has two girlfriends, one of whom lives with you? How about when you've got two boyfriends yourself?

For answers, The Huffington Post turned to Tamara Pincus, a local psychotherapist who specializes in sexuality. Pincus hosts a call-in [online???] radio show, "Sex Talk with Tamara Pincus", and leads a discussion group for people in nonmonogamous relationships.

She also knows about Valentine's Day for polyamorists from personal experience. Pincus lives in Northern Virginia with her two children, her husband and one of her husband's girlfriends. Her husband also has one other girlfriend and Pincus has two boyfriends.

It sounds like a complicated group of people to share a box of chocolates and a candlelight dinner with every Feb. 14. Is it?

HuffPost DC: What does it mean to be in a polyamorous relationship?

Pincus: We are open and honest about having multiple relationships with multiple people. My poly family consists of me and my husband. We've been married for nine years. One of my husband's girlfriends lives with us, so she also helps out with childcare and house work, and that kind of stuff. And we also have outside relationships on top of that.

We were non-monogamous for the last four years or so. But we didn't start having real intense poly relationships until about a year ago. I'd experimented with being poly before. For my husband it was totally new.

HuffPost DC: Do you find the D.C. area to be welcoming to poly families? Are there particular places in the D.C. area that are more or less welcoming?

Pincus: Honestly, we're not very out. I think that's really true for a lot of people in the area. There's a big poly community, but most of the people are [either] younger and don't have kids -- or they're older and their kids have graduated and moved on.... The other poly people with families that I know, I don't find being that out about it.

HuffPost DC: How does Valentine's Day get celebrated in your family?

Pincus: Valentine's Day isn't really a big deal for a lot of us.... And that night I have my radio show. Strangely enough the show is going to be about sex addiction. I'm not sure that was the best choice.

HuffPost DC: So you wouldn't all go out for dinner together?

Pincus: No. We don't have the kind of relationships where we're all romantic with each other.... It might make sense for other groups. I know some triads [relationships involving three people] who would probably end up doing something like that. We did, actually, on New Years. We invited all our partners over with their kids. We all hung out, and let the kids run around. That was fun....

HuffPost DC: Does Valentine's Day heighten insecurities and anxieties in the poly community the way it seems to in the non-poly community?

Pincus: I haven't really seen that. I think that the December holidays seem to have more issues because you have to figure out who you want to spend them with....

...HuffPost DC: What are the upsides and the downsides of being in a poly relationship?

Pincus: We spend a lot of time trying to set aside time for our own relationship, to make sure we're still connecting with each other. My mom will take the kids for dinner once a week and my husband and I will just spend time with each other. I think that's really important for managing this kind of lifestyle. I think it's easy for people to fall for someone new, and then get so into the new person that they let the other relationships slide. I think when people don't think it through, disasters can happen. When you do think it through you make mistakes, but as you make mistakes you learn from them. Things that are really hard in the beginning get less difficult.

We've found that it works really well for us. It's not for everybody. We feel like having more adults is more helpful as far as raising our kids. And a lot of the outside people we're dating also have kids, so when we get together all our kids play, and run around, and have a good time. It's been great. I didn't actually imagine it would end up being this good.



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3 Comments:

Blogger Anita Wagner Illig said...

Hooray for Tamara, a rising star as a poly-friendly therapist and teacher who is also a practicing poly person.

February 10, 2012 10:29 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Haha, I've been looking for a poly-friendly therapist in DC. Gonna look her up, she sounds fabulous.

February 10, 2012 9:46 PM  
Blogger TheGoddessMaria said...

I had fun this year for Valentine's Day. I asked my husband of 19 years, "You're not that much of a Valentine's Day guy, are you? Would you mind if I spent the evening with [the boyfriend] instead?" His response was, "Not a big Valentine's Day guy, you should go have some fun."

For VD, my husband went to our girlfriend's, had dinner there, and spent the night. I spent the night at boyfriend's. In the morning, husband and I had breakfast at our house.

It [polyamory] doesn't HAVE to be difficult.

We've been in an openly, consensual, non-monogamous relationship since the beginning of our time together. We still love each other like crazy. It works for us.

February 24, 2012 2:48 AM  

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