Thought in my head about if you suspect someone of being poly and your interested them, is it worth asking?

This does relate to my previous post and I like the “just flirt” route since its got the best case for it

  • captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I mostly just say that I’m poly when hitting on them. I’m married now so I mention that as well. They can respond as they wish

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    7 days ago

    I guess I’m not sure what situation you could be in where you’re unsure to the point where asking is relevant. Either it’s obvious they are or it’s not and you’re asking.

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    8 days ago

    From my point of view, best to ask early. But then, I’d want to tell someone anyway, if things were heading past light flirting.

    I don’t know if a monogamous person might be offended by the question though (?)

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      I don’t know if a monogamous person might be offended by the question though (?)

      Being offended by an honest question about it in modern society… Unless there’s a strong religious aspect (where being poly is likely a big issue in general), probably a red flag in general. It indicates they are easily offended by relatively simple things, and if that offends them that much, what else do they have strong and potentially out of proportion opinions on?

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      Yes monogamous people would probably be offended. Think of it this way; to monogamous people, polyamory is functionally cheating, so you’re indirectly accusing them of being a cheater with your question. It’s not my fault, this is just the reality.

      The solution is so extremely simple you’ll laugh. Instead of asking if they’re poly, ask people if they’re monogamous. Other monogamous people will be like, yeah of course aren’t you? Poly people will say no without being offended.

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    8 days ago

    In my experience, they tend to tell you right away, if they see/feel interest - from both sides

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        I was a bit young and just fell silent, because they included it in their greeting, when I was a guest at their place

        Yeah, she was pretty and I would have tried, if I would have had the confidence, but even with the invitation, I stepped back

        Anyway I’m not really big on one night stands, I need to have some emotional connection. Else it just feels like wanking into a women.

        But that’s me and others probably would have taken that invitation

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          I guess there is a gender aspect as well. One of my dude friends casually mentioned they were poly when talking about relationships. Nothing out of the ordinary, really. Just “oh, cool”.

          This girl I knew who I was a bit on the fence about invited me on a date and showed up with two other guys. I don’t have a problem with one night stands, but I have literally no interest in sharing. Then she got real mad when I didn’t try to hook up with her then and there. I didn’t even realize it was a poly thing until later that night, I thought she intended a platonic hang and I was the crazy one that thought it was a date.

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            Not sure, I’m a dude and it was the guy of the couple mentioning it at a hello

            But anyway, that was a really different situation than most people will get into - and I don’t want to explain that more

            Edit: on second read, it seems we were in kinda the same situation ;⁠-⁠)

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    8 days ago

    All the people I know who are openly/partially openly poly told me so basically right away, I’m a petite conventionally attractive woman who’s weird as fuck so I’m guessing that’s why

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      7 days ago

      The username is kinda on the nose, I feel like being more subtle.

      When you say it like that then she’s probably not poly since she never said she was

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    Oh yeah it’s okay, I’m poly and I don’t mind being asked as long as it’s done respectfully !

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      I would think this would come up at some point. Usually all couples sorta get to the exclusivity question at some point. No one expects after one date the other person won’t see other people.