Relationship anarchists reject hierarchies in their connections, treating partners, friends, and colleagues as equally important. This approach differentiates them from polyamorous individuals who may impose structures like 'veto power.' They seek equality in emotional and physical intimacy across all relationships. Jealousy is acknowledged and addressed through personal reflection rather than rules. Ultimately, relationship anarchists prioritize shared values over traditional norms like exclusivity, redefining what meaningful connections can look like in practice.
We're not making rules about other people's relationships. We're just focusing on the connection that we have with that other person.
A lot of people will tell me, 'oh, I wish I could be polyamorous or a relationship anarchist, but I just get too jealous.' And it's like, well, I get jealous too.
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