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Page Turner and Polyamory sells…

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Page Turner is an award-winning author whose books have sold more than a million copies worldwide.    She does not believe in unicorns; they believe in her.

Page Turner, who is best described as a ‘total nerd’ comes with a professional background in organizational behavioural consulting and psychological research.  Page has been cited as a relationship expert in a selection of media publications including Self, Glamour, The Huffington Post, and Bustle.

She has lived and travelled a variety of different places, due to her incurable wanderlust.  She is a psychological researcher who grew up in the Maine woods and lived in Cleveland for about ten years, but these days she calls Dallas home.  She clearly cannot see the future because she didn’t see any of that coming.

Page is the author of five books, including the Psychic State books, mysteries with strong female leads featuring a large ensemble cast of polyamorous characters.   She has also published : Dealing With Difficult MetamoursA Geek’s Guide to Unicorn Ranching and Poly Land: My Brutally Honest Adventures in Polyamory ,three popular non-fiction/self-help books.   She is also a relationship coach who specializes in alternative relationships, especially with clientele who are non-monogamous and / or BDSM practitioners.    In addition to her days as a psych nerd, as well as being an award-winning author, she has worked as a jazz musician, poet, playwright, newspaper reporter, organizational behaviour (workplace psychology) consultant, editor, and medical transcriptionist.   She also works as a relationship coach in the poly and kink communities.

She considers herself to be ambiamorous, which means that she is a person who can be happy having either polyamorous or monogamous relationships depending on the situation). That said, she has been in polyamorous relationships for over a decade.   Although things are pretty stable these days, the early days had a lot of ups and downs.   She says the downs have taught her just as much – and arguably a lot more than the ups.   She also considers herself to be a ruthful (but not ruthless) pragmatist.  Page Turner is on Twitter as @polydotland or can be followed on Poly.Land’s Facebook Page.    She cross-posts the daily writing as well as shares memes and articles she likes to both feeds while occasionally reviewing products.

Page has 8 books on Goodreads with 7 ratings while her most popular book is Poly Land: My Brutally Honest Adventures in Polyamory.    Polyamory is described as the practice or desire to have romantic relationships with more than one partner at the same time, with the informed consensus of all partners involved.  Her Most Popular Books are Poly Land: My Brutally Honest Adventures in Polyamory, Minerva the Liar, Dealing with Difficult Metamours, A Geek’s Guide to Unicorn Ranching: Advice for Couples Seeking Another Partner, and Psychic Inferno.

What comes to mind when you close your eyes and picture a romantic relationship,? No matter the sexuality, age, race or gender of the partner(s) you’re imagining, there is probably one similarity between your idea and most everyone else’s which is a couple—meaning two people. Even though you may not even know what the words polyamorous and polyamory mean, they describe a different kind of relationship that is completely valid.

Even though monogamy may be the norm, it is far from the only relationship style. Polyamory, which is a form of consensual non-monogamy, allows people to pursue multiple romantic partners at once.  The key to this is, unlike cheating, everyone involved is aware of the arrangement.

In spite of what may be suggested by romcoms and the marriage-industrial complex, polyamorous relationships are very much normal and are on the rise.  Up to one-fifth of adult relationships are non-monogamous to a certain degree, per a 2020 YouGov poll.    It has been revealed by another YouGov poll that 25% of Americans are interested in some sort of open relationship.   This is also backed up by plenty of historical precedents, and in fact, monogamy, as we know it today, has only been around for about 1,000 years.

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