Polyamory advocates love with openness and freedom, yet our hearts often crave safety and certainty.
Trust is the thread that weaves these together. It is often referred to as the foundation of relationships, it allows intimacy, vulnerability, and long-term stability to grow. Without it, love often struggles to feel safe or sustainable.
Come join us in a group discussion where we'll explore how we build, nurture, and sometimes repair trust in our relationships. We’ll reflect on questions like:
Is trust something assumed, earned, built, or given freely in your relationships?
Have you ever had trust broken in a poly context? What did repair look like?
In what ways does polyamory make trust harder (and in what ways easier), compared to other relationship structures?
Where do you draw the line between transparency and privacy?
What practices help you build trust?
We’ll be gathering as a small group of up to 20 people in an intimate and welcoming space. This gathering is for everyone - whether you’re monogamous, curious about open relationships, or experienced in navigating polyamory. We invite anyone who has been longing for a safe, intimate space to listen, ask, share and feel less alone.
Host
For the past three years, Zoran has been exploring $.ex-positive spaces and alternative relationship types. This journey became infinitely easier and more fulfilling after discovering the Mashti community, where he connected with others on similar paths, people eager to talk, share experiences, and inspire and support one another. He is passionate about creating psychologically safe spaces where people can be vulnerable, curious, and open with each other, and he brings that energy to his role as a group discussion facilitator at Mashti.
Bring your stories, your questions and concerns, or simply your listening presence. There will be no fixed agenda, no experts, no absolute truths. Just a circle of humans, helping each other navigate the beauty, the mess, and the mystery of love and relationships.
140 kr