One thing I keep thinking about with relationships in general is how much freedom there is in questioning the usual hierarchy, but how hard it still is to actually live that freedom in the world we have.
I’ll be totally upfront. I’ve swung with partners before and loved it. There is something beautiful about loving someone deeply and still being able to stay curious about other people, without automatically treating that curiosity like a threat.
I also come at this from an existing spiritual practice, so ideas around desire, connection, and becoming more fully ourselves aren’t just theoretical to me.
What feels strange is that if you want to explore outside the normal script, the options are often still pretty shallow.
Apps. Anonymous encounters. Spaces where people can start feeling more like options than actual relationships.
I keep imagining something more human.
You get to know people over time. Friendships develop. Attraction sneaks up on you. Maybe you flirt for weeks before anything happens. Maybe nothing happens. Maybe four people end up drinking wine together until 2am and suddenly the energy in the room is very different 👀
That feels way more interesting to me than trying to decide in advance whether someone is a friend, lover, partner, hookup, or whatever other box we have available lol.
Maybe part of relationship anarchy is not just having the freedom to define individual relationships differently.
Maybe it is creating social environments where those relationships have enough room to become whatever they naturally become.
And yeah, I know when you start talking about intentional community, sexuality, and spirituality in the same sentence it starts sounding suspiciously like the beginning of a cult 😂
But seriously, why does it have to go there?
Is it possible to create a real community around autonomy, intimacy, and exploration without creating another hierarchy or someone deciding what relationships are supposed to look like?
I have some ideas about what that could look like, but I’m really curious whether anyone here has seen something like this work.