Polyamory. We tend to associate it with lack of commitment, with relationships that are not serious and do not last. We think that if there is no exclusivity, then it is not ‘good’ love. However, let’s be honest: many of us grew up with fairy tales and endings forever; our emotional education (if any) came more from Disney than from honest conversations.
Poliamory by Dania Piras – psychologist, sex therapist, queer activist and non-binary person – is precisely aimed at that generation that wants to love differently, but doesn’t know how, inviting us to rethink how we relate, what we understand by love and why we keep repeating models that don’t always do us good. With a fresh, inclusive and very contemporary approach, Piras talks about limits, jealousy, desire, communication and, above all, how to build more honest, caring and free relationships. Without blame, without magic recipes, but with many necessary questions.