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What's one thing you've learned from polyamory (about yourself, others, or polyamory in general) that is invaluable?
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I'd like to see more fun and positive posts in this subreddit, so here goes.

I'll start. I have learned so much from this journey, but here's what stands out to me after a little over 3 years. I don't need to have multiple partners to be happy. I just need to love myself, and be able to share that love with others without expectation. Just because I am polyamorous doesn't mean I need to have multiple partners. I've found that what's more important to me is that I am able to freely express myself with others, and let things grow into whatever they may become. As long as I am honest and open with all parties involved, I am free to learn and grow with whomever consents, as are they.

Now your turn. What's one thing you've learned from polyamory (about yourself, others, or polyamory in general) that is invaluable?

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