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Metamour and More!
Join us for this Canada-wide, by-donation* discussion on metamours and polycule dynamics! [*free for CPAA members]
When and where
Date and time
Sun, Feb 12, 2023 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM PST
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
With Polyamory Week, Valentine’s Day and Metamour Day right around the corner, it’s a great time to start thinking about the roles our loves -and their loves- play in our lives!
In keeping with the theme of love, our February discussion is on all things Metamour!
It will begin with a presentation by two of our board members, Tianna and Sabel, who are both partners and metamours. This will be followed by a Q&A period and general discussion.
Some of the things we'll talk about:
-What is a metamour?
-What are some different ways people relate to their metamours (kitchen table polyam vs parallel polyam)?
-What can you do if there's conflict in your polycule?
-How to celebrate your metamours?
Admission
By donation, suggested donation $5-$20, no one turned away for lack of funds.
Free for CPAA Members.
Accessibility Information
Closed captioning will be provided via integrated zoom captions.
Please email us info@polyadvocy.ca if you have accessibility needs that we can support you with.
About the CPAA
The Canadian Polyamory Advocacy Association (or CPAA) is a volunteer run nonprofit society, incorporated in the province of British Columbia, Canada. We advocate on behalf of Canadians who practice polyamory, promoting legal, social, government, and institutional acceptance and support of polyamory, and advances the interests of the Canadian polyamorous community generally. Learn more about us here.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
We hold a vision of polyamorous community supportive of compassionate social structures that welcome and engage different voices, backgrounds, lived experiences, physical abilities, mental health statuses, whilst recognising that no community can be truly inclusive of everyone, and that those who are ableist, racist, homophobic, and/or transphobic may struggle to feel included unless they are willing to examine their beliefs.
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The CPAA advocates on behalf of Canadians who practice polyamory. It promotes legal, social, government, and institutional acceptance and support of polyamory, and advances the interests of the Canadian polyamorous community generally.