Great. Hopefully, series like this one will rise more and more. Let's the reality wider instead of just dreaming. Of course, it is very hard in reality, but you open the road to make it true (and it is already, in some cases).
i do rather sound like one of those people who say "but i have black friends!" i wasn't try to say anything like, was just trying to let you know that non-poly people *do* enjoy this too.
i really enjoy these. i am monogomous myself, but i have many poly friends (who have some of the best, most stable and loving relationships i have ever seen) . i lost the link for this show for a month, and just found it again. i think this show is really necissary, it helps promote tolerance for diversity. please keep it up!
(i was raised on Robert Heinlein, so *I* get it, but most people don't. it's very sad)
i sound like a loon. sorry if my comment seems weird, just want to applaud!
I feel that your need for exposition about the fact that poly people are often senselessly discriminated against got in the way of a good script in this episode.
Otherwise, I think the episodes are getting better and better.
What are you talking about? There is a lot of stereotyping going on with the poly relationships. I believe it's part of the humor! I mean, geez, episode #2... could they have crammed in any more stereotypes than that?
I want to learn about why Gemma has such an issue with the word "crazy"; what's the history behind that?
bashirkareem 2 years ago
i agree im non-poly n i think its goos
CaramelCarm 2 years ago
Great. Hopefully, series like this one will rise more and more. Let's the reality wider instead of just dreaming. Of course, it is very hard in reality, but you open the road to make it true (and it is already, in some cases).
damalfi 3 years ago
"It's not a lifestyle, it's a life!"
Right on sister!
sqgl 3 years ago 2
That's only if you aren't set up as a "producer" partner. There's some lame application process to get that.
Google Video doesn't have this restriction, though.
saizai 3 years ago
i do rather sound like one of those people who say "but i have black friends!" i wasn't try to say anything like, was just trying to let you know that non-poly people *do* enjoy this too.
denelian1 3 years ago
i really enjoy these. i am monogomous myself, but i have many poly friends (who have some of the best, most stable and loving relationships i have ever seen) . i lost the link for this show for a month, and just found it again. i think this show is really necissary, it helps promote tolerance for diversity. please keep it up!
(i was raised on Robert Heinlein, so *I* get it, but most people don't. it's very sad)
i sound like a loon. sorry if my comment seems weird, just want to applaud!
denelian1 3 years ago 2
I feel that your need for exposition about the fact that poly people are often senselessly discriminated against got in the way of a good script in this episode.
Otherwise, I think the episodes are getting better and better.
Omnifarious0 3 years ago
That was a lot in 7 minutes! Jim interviewing about morality, some cliffhangers, I'm curious about that warehouse LOL. Thanks for doing these! xo
misspolyamory 3 years ago
What are you talking about? There is a lot of stereotyping going on with the poly relationships. I believe it's part of the humor! I mean, geez, episode #2... could they have crammed in any more stereotypes than that?
thequestess 3 years ago