Okay, I probably should elaborate.
About polyamory:
I use the definition of polyamory like Aella’s:
The definition of ‘polyamorous’ that I find cleanest, for me, is not forbidding your partner from having extra-relationship intimacy.
(I didn’t borrow the very concept from her, only neat definition)
If you fit this definition, but you just don’t want intimacy with anyone besides your partner—I consider you poly. I think this polyamory should be the default option.
(Now that I’ve thought about it, a more succinct not-exactly-definition might be “fuck jealousy!”. All the rest is conclusions.)
About psychedelics:
My bad, I wasn’t detailed enough. New weaker statement: “Responsible (where “responsible” is easy enough that >80% of population would have no problems implementing it if already existing safety practises became non-taboo common knowledge) usage of psychedelics and some other drugs (primarily, MDMA) has pretty big positive expected long-term utility”
Polyamory is not just ethically-neutral, like homosexuality, but strictly ethically superior than monogamy.
Usage of psychedelics and some other drugs (primarily, MDMA) has pretty big positive expected long-term utility.