
CaptXBonnot and RebelZva here, high on kush and high on each other, ready to say what too many anarchists still whisper: polyamory isn’t just a personal kink – it’s a direct attack on the core structures that keep people small, jealous, and controllable. Monogamy isn’t natural. It’s enforced. It’s the state’s favorite love contract: one man, one woman, one household, one set of heirs, one set of taxes, one leash. Break that pattern and suddenly the whole machine starts to wobble.
When you love multiple people openly, you’re already practicing mutual aid on the most intimate level. Resources (time, affection, sex, emotional labor) stop being zero-sum. Jealousy stops being inevitable.
Possessiveness stops being romantic. You’re proving that love isn’t a scarce commodity to be privatized – it’s abundant, renewable, and nobody has to lose for someone else to win.
Bookchin might call this “lifestyle anarchism” and roll his eyes, but he’s wrong here. Choosing poly isn’t retreating from social struggle – it’s prefiguring the world we want. A world without ownership over bodies. Without mandatory couple-forms. Without the nuclear family as the basic economic unit that keeps capitalism humming. Every time we love more than one person without shame, we chip away at the foundation of property, inheritance, and patriarchal control. We’re not just fucking around. We’re fucking up the script.
So yeah – love more. Love messily. Love publicly. Love without permission. Let the monogamists clutch their pearls. We’re not waiting for the revolution to love freely. We’re doing it right now.
No masters, no borders, no monogamy.
• RebelZva & CaptXBonnot
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