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I'm a married polyamorous mom. The MAGA singles could learn from me.

I'm a married polyamorous mom. The MAGA singles could learn from me.

Washington Post2 days ago

Regarding the June 21 Style article 'MAGA and the single girl':
I was struck by conservative Instagrammer Arynne Wexler's description of liberal women as 'androgynous pixie haircut unbathed Marxist freaks in polycules.' Bravo on the clever turn of phrase, Miss Wexler. Impressive use of your Ivy League education to bash polycules.

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