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The Queer Divorcé Exploring Polyamory

New York’s Sex Diaries series asks anonymous city dwellers to record a week in their sex lives — with comic, tragic, often sexy, and always revealing results.

Illustration: by Marylu E. Herrera

This week, a man explores his sexuality, kinks, and boundaries after being in a heterosexual marriage: 34, in a polyamorous relationship, Philly.

DAY ONE

a.m. I rouse up Sunday morning in J’s West Village apartment. We met 12 years ago at a party (when I was straight and he was a woman) and severely disliked each other. We recently reconnected when I saw him tweeting about his divorce and subsequent transition. I slid into the DMs to welcome him to the queer divorcé club.

My ex and I were together for seven years. Our marriage failed simply because we grew apart. We went poly as an attempt to revive it, which was a disaster. When I was suddenly able to outing again, I realized I was attracted to men (a realization that happened at the gym, naturally).

Anyway, J is an ideal twink — both boyish and delicate. We see each other every cou

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