People usually learn from each other. For example, I haven’t invented math nor programming; I just learned about them from others, liked that, and became good at it. Not sure what exactly that implies, but I definitely don’t see it as an argument against math or programming.
If you are in the rationalist community, there is a chance your partner is too, so you both get introduced to the idea. That removes a potential obstacle of “how to explain polyamory to your current partner without ruining the relationship”.
(Disclaimer: This is not an unmotivated reasoning. I was trying to generate answers to what you could possibly be missing.)
People usually learn from each other. For example, I haven’t invented math nor programming; I just learned about them from others, liked that, and became good at it. Not sure what exactly that implies, but I definitely don’t see it as an argument against math or programming.
If you are in the rationalist community, there is a chance your partner is too, so you both get introduced to the idea. That removes a potential obstacle of “how to explain polyamory to your current partner without ruining the relationship”.
(Disclaimer: This is not an unmotivated reasoning. I was trying to generate answers to what you could possibly be missing.)