• @[email protected]
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    -278 months ago

    I just feel bad for all the children who are unwittingly created and raised by these poly fetish people.

    • DiploRaucous
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      108 months ago

      Yep, all those kids who get more attention, more love, more money, more education… Really feel bad for them. Maybe one day they’ll be lucky and have a single parent who works all the time like I did. 🙄

      • @[email protected]
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        18 months ago

        I know a poly couple. They have a toddler. The kid is well loved.

        The kid doesn’t think the other partners being around is “weird”. That’s a thing you’d have to teach kids.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      18 months ago

      And it would be weird to have a poly parent just vacate from your life because they have no technical legal rights to see you.

      • kimjongunderdog
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        108 months ago

        You do understand that two people can not be married, and have kids together, right? Just because they’re not married doesn’t mean the mom or dad has no legal rights to the kid. The father is the father regardless of the relationship status of the parents and same for the mother.

        Also, my dad wasn’t poly, and he vacated my life all on his own.

      • @[email protected]
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        58 months ago

        You do realize that lots of people have friends that perform parenting roles with their kids, right? E.g. Couples who are friends that each babysit for each other.
        The event of the friendship ending has the same psychological effect on the children as having a poly partner leave the relationship.

        A lot of these imagined “harms” and weird situations are regular events that people already experience. It’s the defamiliarization of seeing it in a setting that you perceive as weird that makes it seem harmful and/or weird.