Society largely associates swinging and polyamory as cheating. According to the dictionary, cheating means "fraud, deceit, swindling." In other words, cheating is to convey through deliberate action the impression that one is of a particular nature while one is, in fact, something quite different. What this boils down to with polyamory is that polyamorous people do not tell partners, lovers, or prospective members of those groups that they are monogamous when in fact they are not -- nor do they allow these people to assume they are monogamous, regardless of how convenient or personally advantageous such assumptions might be.
Society largely associates swinging and polyamory as cheating. According to the dictionary, cheating means "fraud, deceit, swindling." In other words, cheating is to convey through deliberate action the impression that one is of a particular nature while one is, in fact, something quite different. What this boils down to with polyamory is that polyamorous people do not tell partners, lovers, or prospective members of those groups that they are monogamous when in fact they are not -- nor do they allow these people to assume they are monogamous, regardless of how convenient or personally advantageous such assumptions might be.
Michelle Fegatofi
About The Author
I have been in and around the BDSM Lifestyle for over 20 years as a submissive/slave. I mentor and advise new people, as well as write educational books and blogs on different subjects from a submissive point of view. I share my own life experiences and incites in hopes of inspiring others.
I strive to help educate and guide people about the real world of BDSM. It is a beautiful and most often misunderstood Lifestyle. My goal is to give correct information versus the distorted / incorrect news / reports about our Lifestyle.
My partner and I are dedicated to spreading the knowledge of BDSM by publishing books and articles on the web, where we have a significant presence.
Many people contact us asking for relational - emotional advice. Sometimes they need qualified professional help. In these cases I would be able to suggest a professional therapist.
If you are interested in educational books about the BDSM Lifestyle, find them @ Amazon, Barnes&Noble, Lulu, iBooks, Kobo, etc, or search for Michelle Fegatofi Books on google, bing, yahoo, etc.
The following is a list of my books and some of the links where you can buy them.








