Setting Rules vs. Agreements

In polyamory, you’ll often hear people talk about rules and agreements. At first, they sound the same—but they aren’t. Understanding the difference can make or break trust in a relationship.

 

What Are Rules?

Rules are restrictions placed on a partner’s behavior, often framed as commands.
👉 Example: “You’re not allowed to sleep over at anyone else’s house.

Problems with Rules:

  • Can feel controlling.
  • Don’t always reflect mutual consent.
  • May cause resentment if they limit freedom too much.

 

What Are Agreements?

Agreements are mutual decisions partners create together to support trust and safety.
👉 Example: “We’ll always tell each other before spending the night with another partner.”

Why Agreements Work Better:

  • They’re based on shared values.
  • Everyone has input.
  • They can evolve as comfort levels change.

 

Why the Difference Matters

  • Rules tend to create power imbalances.
  • Agreements foster collaboration and equality.

Healthy polyamory thrives on communication, not control.

 

Tips for Building Agreements

  • Start With Needs, Not Demands: Express what you need to feel safe, then work together on solutions.
  • Check In Regularly: Agreements should be reviewed as relationships grow.
  • Stay Flexible: Life changes—agreements can adapt too.

 

Rules restrict, agreements connect. In polyamory, the goal isn’t to police each other—it’s to create a foundation of trust. Agreements ensure that everyone feels heard, respected, and safe while still free to love authentically.

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