As ThePolyamorousMillennial approaches its first anniversary, I wanted to provide you all a quick update!
I’m extremely proud of what ThePolyamorousMillennial has become this year. I started with the burning topics that I get asked about the most, and those topics have been extremely valuable as I’ve come across polyam individuals struggling with jealousy and boundaries, and sexual health, etc. Being able to provide the articles I’ve written as resources to help others has been extremely rewarding. I only wish I would have been more intentional with posting more content this past year.
In the past few months, I’ve had several relationships come to a close. I took some much-needed time to focus on my own mental health, which may or may not have involved listening to Taylor Swift’s Midnights on repeat. I’ve also stepped up and taken on a few new opportunities. At work, I’ve spearheaded my location’s DEI initiatives; (I’m sure it comes as no surprise to you that DEI is an intense passion of mine). In theatre, I’ve been officially hired to the staff of the last three shows of the season, including becoming the producer of Murder on the Orient Express which rolls into the Opera House this April. I’ve also been cast as my dream role of a Bird Girl in Seussical, which rehearses five days a week. As if that didn’t take all of my time, I’ve entered several new promising sugar arrangements after the release of the podcast episode I was featured on.
With all of that in mind, free time has been scarce. I haven’t been able to devote as much time to ThePolyamorousMillennial as I hoped to. Believe it or not, I sat down several times in the past month to try and bang out a few posts, but each time I did, I couldn’t decide which article I wanted to write….39 rough ideas in my drafts and ADHD are not a good combo.
I have some time off work coming up as the year comes to a close, and I hope to get back to writing soon. In the meantime, I wanted to say thank you for being here and thank you for reading. Whoever you are, you mean more to me than you know.
Be back soon,
Kelsey, the Polyamorous Millennial.