<p>So you made the transition to non-monogamy… but you ended up feeling like you’re living two separate parallel lives in different relationships. This might not seem like that big a deal from the outside, but in many cases, having a siloed relational life can cause profound suffering.</p><p>This isn’t just about having different relationships with different people (that’s normal and healthy, whether you’re monogamous or not!). It’s about psychological fragmentation that can lead to broken commitments, memory gaps, and a sense of wrongness you can’t seem to shake.</p><p>I call this <em>bifurcated monogamy</em>—a phenomenon where people unconsciously split their relational world into separate, incompatible realities. If you&#39;ve ever struggled with time management between partners, found yourself unable to remember important details, or felt completely broken when two partners are in the same room together, this episode will help you understand what&#39;s happening and what you can do about it.</p><p><strong>In this episode, we talk about:</strong></p><p>— What bifurcated monogamy actually is and how it differs from healthy parallel polyamory</p><p>— Psychological splitting and how it shows up in non-monogamous relationships</p><p>— The difference between holding multiplicity as your whole self versus fragmenting into separate selves</p><p>— Red flags to watch for: time blindness, memory gaps, mutually exclusive commitments, and feeling &quot;broken&quot; when partners are together</p><p>— How internalized polyphobia fuels the unconscious need to split our relational worlds</p><p>— The role of mono-normative conditioning and why we have to keep &quot;squeegeeing our souls&quot; of these projections</p><p>— Ken&#39;s personal experiences with this phenomenon across romantic relationships, co-parenting dynamics, and even professional contexts</p><p>— Why privacy needs versus transparency needs can create impossible situations without awareness</p><p>— The protective mechanism behind splitting and why it makes sense (even though it doesn&#39;t actually protect us)</p><p>— Practical tools for addressing bifurcation</p><p>— Why this is something to bring to therapy or coaching rather than trying to white-knuckle your way through</p><p>— How to know if you&#39;ve created relational situations that genuinely cannot coexist versus situations that need better integration</p><p><strong>Resources mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>— Our episode on <a href="https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/joli-hamilton/episodes/226-The-Secret-Sauce-of-Happy-Non-Monogamy-Exquisite-Transition-Management-e38iqbb">transition management</a></p><p>— Learn more about <a href="https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/joli-hamilton/episodes/149-Relationship-Agreements-101-e2ipnbr">relationship agreements</a></p><p>JOIN <a href="http://www.theyearofopening.com/">The Year Of Opening®</a> community for a full year of learning &amp; support</p><p>Learn the <a href="https://www.jolihamilton.com/salon">5 secrets to open your relationship the smart way</a></p><p>Are you ready to open your relationship happily? Find out at <a href="http://www.joliquiz.com/">www.JoliQuiz.com</a></p><p>Get the answers you want to create the open relationship of your dreams! <a href="https://www.jolihamilton.com/ama">Sign up for an Ask Me Anything here</a></p><p>Music: Dance of Felt by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/242798">⁠Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>

Playing With Fire

Joli Hamilton

249 Is Your Non‑Monogamy Actually Just Two Monogamies?

JUN 20, 202648 MIN
Playing With Fire

249 Is Your Non‑Monogamy Actually Just Two Monogamies?

JUN 20, 202648 MIN

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<p>So you made the transition to non-monogamy… but you ended up feeling like you’re living two separate parallel lives in different relationships. This might not seem like that big a deal from the outside, but in many cases, having a siloed relational life can cause profound suffering.</p><p>This isn’t just about having different relationships with different people (that’s normal and healthy, whether you’re monogamous or not!). It’s about psychological fragmentation that can lead to broken commitments, memory gaps, and a sense of wrongness you can’t seem to shake.</p><p>I call this <em>bifurcated monogamy</em>—a phenomenon where people unconsciously split their relational world into separate, incompatible realities. If you&#39;ve ever struggled with time management between partners, found yourself unable to remember important details, or felt completely broken when two partners are in the same room together, this episode will help you understand what&#39;s happening and what you can do about it.</p><p><strong>In this episode, we talk about:</strong></p><p>— What bifurcated monogamy actually is and how it differs from healthy parallel polyamory</p><p>— Psychological splitting and how it shows up in non-monogamous relationships</p><p>— The difference between holding multiplicity as your whole self versus fragmenting into separate selves</p><p>— Red flags to watch for: time blindness, memory gaps, mutually exclusive commitments, and feeling &quot;broken&quot; when partners are together</p><p>— How internalized polyphobia fuels the unconscious need to split our relational worlds</p><p>— The role of mono-normative conditioning and why we have to keep &quot;squeegeeing our souls&quot; of these projections</p><p>— Ken&#39;s personal experiences with this phenomenon across romantic relationships, co-parenting dynamics, and even professional contexts</p><p>— Why privacy needs versus transparency needs can create impossible situations without awareness</p><p>— The protective mechanism behind splitting and why it makes sense (even though it doesn&#39;t actually protect us)</p><p>— Practical tools for addressing bifurcation</p><p>— Why this is something to bring to therapy or coaching rather than trying to white-knuckle your way through</p><p>— How to know if you&#39;ve created relational situations that genuinely cannot coexist versus situations that need better integration</p><p><strong>Resources mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p>— Our episode on <a href="https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/joli-hamilton/episodes/226-The-Secret-Sauce-of-Happy-Non-Monogamy-Exquisite-Transition-Management-e38iqbb">transition management</a></p><p>— Learn more about <a href="https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/joli-hamilton/episodes/149-Relationship-Agreements-101-e2ipnbr">relationship agreements</a></p><p>JOIN <a href="http://www.theyearofopening.com/">The Year Of Opening®</a> community for a full year of learning &amp; support</p><p>Learn the <a href="https://www.jolihamilton.com/salon">5 secrets to open your relationship the smart way</a></p><p>Are you ready to open your relationship happily? Find out at <a href="http://www.joliquiz.com/">www.JoliQuiz.com</a></p><p>Get the answers you want to create the open relationship of your dreams! <a href="https://www.jolihamilton.com/ama">Sign up for an Ask Me Anything here</a></p><p>Music: Dance of Felt by <a href="https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/242798">⁠Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>