Relationship anarchy is a new term for a very old practice: prioritizing relationships of all kinds, not just romantic connections. But how does one build an ethical community of friends, lovers and more?
This book will explore how to build and sustain fulfilling relationships within the relationship anarchy framework. We’ll discuss the history of relationship anarchy, give you guidance on building intimate relationships with all kinds of people in your life, and look at the ways that relationship anarchy can support a fulfilled and joyous community. This book will offer philosophical, historical, sexological, and anthropological context as well as practical tools for building nuanced, complex, and expansive relationships that traverse and defy social norms.
This book will explore how to build and sustain fulfilling relationships within the relationship anarchy framework. We’ll discuss the history of relationship anarchy, give you guidance on building intimate relationships with all kinds of people in your life, and look at the ways that relationship anarchy can support a fulfilled and joyous community. This book will offer philosophical, historical, sexological, and anthropological context as well as practical tools for building nuanced, complex, and expansive relationships that traverse and defy social norms.
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A marvelous, captivating, and accessible deep dive into relationship anarchy. With a rich blend of philosophical, historical, and practical insights, Malloy deftly guides readers in nurturing different forms of intimacy-whether platonic, romantic, sexual, etc. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to cultivate deeper, more fulfilling, more expansive approach to relationships. A wonderful read that challenges conventions and inspires a nuanced and approachable understanding of love in all its forms.
The words in this book landed in me like the most intimate revolution. What a potent antidote to the systems of oppression that want to keep us disconnected from each other
Tuck has written a book that shakes the table and holds accountable the way white people write and talk about sex and relationships. It's a great example of what a strategic use of power can produce when we divest in colonial legacies of supremacy.