pol·y·am·o·ryˌpälēˈamərē/
noun
the philosophy or state of being in love or romantically involved with more than one person at the same time.
Polyamory is more often used as nothing more than A way of attempting to make ‘open’ relationships appear more mature by selfish individuals who use the idea of polyamory as a means to have multiple sexual partners while keeping the relationships themselves in an overly complicated and childish attrition. (According to Urban Dictionary)
A lot of the time when people think of a polyamorous relationship they imagine a man wearing overalls living on a farm with his three million wives and their five million children. The fact is polyamory is way more than that and it does exist in a modern and conventional way. There are also same sex polaymory relationships and today we will be learning about those thanks to Arielle Scarcella on YouTube and her forever open and inquiring mind.
Arielle Scarcella asks some of the most popular questions that fill our mind when we think of lesbian polyamory some of these include: The fact that women have more oxytocin in their brains which is a bonding chemical so how could they be in a polyamorous relationship? Are polyamorous people more advanced? Are all gay men polyamorous? Can polyamourous people get jealous? Is polyamory a cure for cheating? Is polyamory all about sex? Do polyamorous couples have threesomes all the time?
Now you probably want to know the answers, don’t you? Arielle Scarcella talks to a twenty year old polyamorous lesbian named Miku who gives her the details and answers all of her brimming questions. Watch this fun video from GirlfriendsTV.
We can always rely on Arielle Scarcella to give us the details and to reach out to support people from all walks of life and inform those of us who may not know as much. This is why we dubbed Arielle Scarcella one of our top lesbian YouTubers and you can find more out about that here.
We hope that all your Polyamory questions have been answered and if not keep looking for sources and we’re always here to keep you updated with the latest lesbian and LGBT news.