In polyamory, it’s not just about who you’re dating—it’s also about how your partners and their partners relate to one another. Two common approaches are kitchen table polyamory and parallel polyamory. Each has its own vibe, benefits, and challenges.
The name comes from the idea that everyone could sit around the same kitchen table together.
👉 Example: You might celebrate birthdays as a group, or grab coffee with your metamour to chat.
In parallel structures, partners keep their relationships separate and private.
👉 Example: You date someone who also has another partner, but you never meet them, and that’s okay.
It depends on personalities, comfort levels, and needs:
Many polycules mix both, depending on the relationship.