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Question by johnny
Submitted on 3/26/2004
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can I get a list of cities where this is common


Answer by stormdancer
Submitted on 4/9/2004
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There are polyamory groups in almost every major city in the U.S. now, and many around the world. Groups might only consist of an email list, or a group might have face-to-face meetings.  A group might self-define as support, social or discussion.  

To find one near you, go to www.google.com
and type in two words, Polyamory and your city or your state, and hit Enter.  If your city or state is two words, put them in quotes, like "St. Paul" Polyamory.  [Polyamory Alabama] [Polyamory Miami] [Polyamory "New York City"]

Many free listservs will have their own internal search engines, so you might go to Yahoogroups, AOL, Topica, etc. and do the same search for groups in your area.  There are national email lists as well, just do a Google search for Polyamory and you will find many.  

 

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