[identity profile] blogfloggery.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] lkh_lashouts
Link: Oct 18 2013, 14:15
Disclaimer: This blog entry is verbatim, as originally posted on LKH's Facebook. Copyright belongs to Ma Petite Enterprises.

First, thank you so much for all the positive feedback. It was wonderful to hear from so many other poly people - we are not alone! :-) But also loved hearing from so many people who weren't poly, but were still supportive of our choice to have a lifestyle that wasn't theirs. It was refreshing and awesome to see so much good stuff in the comments.

Thank you, also, to all the women who offered to date me, and to the women who wrote things that made my on-line security person delete your posts . . . I'm flattered, but the reason I say, I'm heteroflexible, and not bisexual is that other than Genevieve, our girlfriend, I still don't seem that interested in women. She maybe my one exception. We've been dating her for several years, so sorry, ladies, but I seem to be a one woman, sorta girl.

And for some of the other comments, it's not just the three of us in a closed poly threesome. There are other people in our lives. (Closed poly means however many people are in your poly group 3 to 50, that you can't bring new people in without the group permission, and they usually get veto on lovers, or play partners) I found it very interesting that once I used the word "girlfriend" almost everyone assumed that there were no other men, besides Jon. Particularly interesting since I mentioned Goth boys in the first paragraph.

Also, thanks for asking, but we won't be posting pictures of Genevieve anytime soon. She's a very private person, and I respect that privacy. I got her permission before posting the Goth girl post.

Thank you again for all the positive energy. You guys rock!

Date: 2013-10-20 10:25 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] jeza-red.livejournal.com
Neil Gaiman. Imho he posts on FB just enough to make me interested in his life/work (with the pressure on work;) while staying the Author persona I can still respect. LKH, on the other hand... >__>

Date: 2013-10-21 01:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deadsong.livejournal.com
Yesssss. I love authors like Gaiman. He has dignity, and just...I don't know, gravitas. He seems like one of the last remnants of a dying breed of dignified authors, standing out like a graven, immovable stone in the midst of the churning tempest of the high school popularity contest publishing has become.

...that was dramatic. Well. Yes. Anyway, yes. I respect Gaiman, and I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that he respects himself and his professional image.

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