Got this one off of OKCupid (Latest time waste/suck). Drop a comment with your score or ID on OKC if you play along. That is all.
This is from OKCupid’s “The Better Polyamory Test”
Poly Parrot You scored 85% comfortable with leading a poly life and you find a poly life 85% desirable. |
You are a true polyamorist, and happy about it. There’s always room for improvement though, so don’t stop working! |
My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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Link: The Better Polyamory Test written by eternal_maiden on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test |
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Interesting…
You scored 62% comfortable with leading a poly life and you find a poly life 70% desirable.
You scored 62% comfortable with leading a poly life and you find a poly life 85% desirable.
You scored 55% comfortable with leading a poly life and you find a poly life 44% desirable.
#s were slightly different but same result write up. Just had to see what a non-poly type would get. 🙂
You scored 88% comfortable with leading a poly life and you find a poly life 92% desirable.
::pwnd that test::
Yes, yes you most assuredly did.
Are you also ‘on’ OKC?
Re: Yes, yes you most assuredly did.
Well, I used to have an account, but it looks like I was murdered due to lack of logging on… Sad…
No acct?
Sorry to hear. I didn’t realize that they axed due to time. Was curious about the percentage comparisons.
Hm. Not surprised. Thought it would actually be a lot lower score. They didn’t have a button for “whatever” for #8, though.
You scored 55% comfortable with leading a poly life and you find a poly life 40% desirable.
was at one time, or will be in the future, but not right now. Thank you
for being tolerant of ways other than your own!
…it does, however, bother me that the quiz writer can’t spell monogomous….
::proofreads:: I don’t see that word misspelled anywhere. O_o
the quiz author says “Open-mind manogamist”.
I’ve spent too many years on the internet… I can’t turn off my auto-correct feature… ::cries::
Ah well. Fewer people for you to mock then.
It’s always interesting (and occasionally annoying) to meet someone who says he/she is polyamorous but his/her spouse, partner, etc. is not. On the one hand, I can see that one may not share the same views as the other. On the other hand, to put one’s polyamory into practice, it seems requisite that the other partner give at least consent. Otherwise, it’s cheating.
Or not. Relationships are so complicated. But the ultimate test for me is this: Man has the right to love as he will… — Liber Oz
I’m poly and my fiance isn’t (much, anyway). If he says no poly, there is no poly. Otherwise, yes, it’s cheating.
Additionally, I want to beat people who try to tell me that their partner doesn’t want to know. It’s very shady. ::murders shady people::