![]() ![]() Also throughout the book, you will find snippets of interviews from numerous couples who are in a wide variety of open relationships. There is no right or wrong way to read this book. This isn’t a book that you have to read from beginning to end, but can just read the chapters that interest you. While this is a rather large book(346 pages), don’t let the size intimidate you. The topics that are covered range from myths about non-monogamy to designing your own open relationship to dealing with changes to legal aspects of protecting your partners as well as including a notes section and resource guide at the end of the book. Throughout this twenty-chapter book, so much wonderful information is covered. Opening Up: A Guide to Creating and Sustaining Open Relationships. Needless to say, Taormino knows what she’s doing and it really shows all throughout her book Tristan Taormino is the author of several books and has edited several erotica anthologies as well as a sex-positive feminist who gives workshops and lectures on sex education all over the country and is the host of the Sex Out Loud Radio show. First, I want to tell you a bit about the book. This book has been on my reading list for quite some time and it is really worth checking out, but I’ll get more into that a little later. Opening Up is the first nonfiction book that I have read about polyamorous relationships. Despite the numerous poly relationships I have been in, Tristan Taormino’s ![]() I’m currently in a poly relationship and have been in several poly relationships in the past. ![]()
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