Relationships & Agreements

Ask for what you want instead of manipulating or hinting or saying nothing. Even the closest of people may not know what each one needs or wants. There is no shame in asking for what you want, and your partner…

Learning More About Acrobat

So sambear gave me an SD card for my PDA, which led me to reinstall the Acrobat reader on the PDA. And then I decided to put The FireHeart Manifesto on the PDA, just because I could. Well, Acrobat warned…

More On Same-Sex Marriage

Gay marriage becomes national debate Some interesting stuff in there about the history of marriage in the US and what the Bible actually says about marriage/monogamy. The last speech assignment this semester is supposed to involve a “debate” on some…

We Finished It! For Now, Anyway

Some of you know that sambear and I have been working on our “poly document” for well over a year now. It’s done (for now, ’til we find need to change it). And it’s at http://www.technozoo.org/poly/. I figured I’d best…

Factors to Consider Regarding Divorce/Separation

No, Sam and I aren’t splitting up 🙂 But someone who posted to the UUPoly list this morning did trigger a train of thought that I’m exploring. What would you consider the top five areas of concern to consider regarding…

OKCupid

I know this is weird, but I find the questions asked on OkCupid more interesting than the “matches” it comes up with. Of course, since I don’t make the first move, ever, time spent browsing matches is largely wasted for…

Forumla Shows Which Couples Will Divorce

Are They Gonna Get Divorced? Do the Math It All Adds Up: Mathematical Model Shows Which Couples Will Divorce –Source: Newswise, February 12, 2004. “There are no general laws of human relationships as there are for physics, but a leading…

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Happy Valentine’s Day! When you play, play hard; when you work, don’t play at all. –Theodore Roosevelt Don’t get all relaxed about the Georgia science curriculum yet: Big bang busted in science class for high schools We had a marvelous…

Links/Divorce Bill

After Packing M&M’s Together, Scientists Like What They See Okay, I didn’t see why the fact that M&Ms pack more tightly than gumballs would be significant, at first. But apparently, this fact is important to scientists who want to understand…

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