Polyamory has grown in visibility, but with it comes a flood of awkward, misinformed, or just plain rude comments. While most are asked out of curiosity, they can still be exhausting to answer over and over. Here are nine of the most common—and why they miss the mark.
Polyamory is about love and relationships. Sex may be part of it, but reducing it to just sex erases the depth of poly bonds.
Yes, poly people get jealous—just like monogamous people. The difference is that they learn to manage it through communication and self-awareness.
Polyamory isn’t a competition. Each relationship is unique, with its own value and role.
Cheating involves dishonesty and breaking agreements. Polyamory is built on consent and openness, the opposite of cheating.
Polyamory isn’t a phase for most—it’s an intentional relationship style and, for many, a core identity.
Poly people balance schedules just like anyone else. It requires effort, but time management is a skill, not an impossibility.
That fear exists in all relationships. Polyamory doesn’t make abandonment more likely—if anything, open communication can reduce hidden betrayal.
Poly people tend to be among the most diligent about regular testing, condom use, and safer sex practices.
That’s fine—polyamory isn’t for everyone. But saying it often comes across as dismissive rather than curious.