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S**7
An awesome resource for CNM and life in general
The concepts and methods given in this work has opened my eyes and allowed me to do work on myself I never knew I needed.
T**D
How to deconstruct monogamous beliefs and values
If you are exploring polyamory or are or have experience under your belt, this book is for you. In this book you’ll learn some really good practices for navigating conflict in polyamory as well as how to setup agreements. What makes this book really helpful is that it explores how monogamous thinking and beliefs can get in the way of functional and effective polyamory and shows you how to deconstruct your monogamous perspectives. Working through this book helped me become more independent and secure in myself and in the relationships I am in.
J**I
Another astounding work from Jessica Fern!
Her previous works (most notably Polysecure) were in every sense ground-breaking and now the latest, Polywise, stands poised to be the best of the bunch! Brimming with insights, optimism and humor, this book is a little gem. The author skillfully expands on the basic theoretical premise begun in Polysecure to create a manual of sorts for those trying to navigate the intricacies of Consensual Non-Monogamy (CNM). The inclusion of the voice and perspective of co-author David Cooley (especially notable in the audio book) adds yet another layer of intimacy and joyousness seldom found in books on the subject. Polywise manages to accomplish what few books on relationships ever achieve: an engaging and compelling read that never feels too technical to be easily accessible by a wide audience. I have little doubt that, in the future, the publication of Polywise will be seen as a watershed moment in both relationship studies and psycho-therapeutics. Suffice to say, I could not recommend it more highly!
J**K
Interesting read
Another great book by Jessica Fern. I recommend starting with her book before this one, Polysecure. Polywise I feel could help you understand it easier by reading Polysecure and then following up with Polywise. I really enjoyed chapters 1&2.
R**C
lots to consider and think about it
Jessica has done it again. As she said, this book should have come before PolySecure, but I get it - attachment styles were big then. Polywise gives much more content and explanation behind polyamory. It’s a great way to learn how to be more established and secure in your poly-relationships, but more importantly, how to deconstruct your self to be the best person and partner possible. *Standing and applauding*
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