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The purpose of DC Polyam is to create and foster a sense of community for polyamorous and non-monogamous people in and around the Washington DC area. This group will serve to hold physical space for people who live and identify as polyamorous, non-monogamous, solo poly, relationship anarchist, and all other types of non-monogamous relationship structures. We hope to bolster the polyamorous and non-monogamous presence in the Washington DC area by holding space for like-minded people and those who are curious and friendly to new relationship structures.

DC Polyam's November Weekend Meetup

DC Polyam's November Weekend Meetup

metrobar DC, 640 Rhode Island Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC, US

Join DC Polyam at our monthly weekend social. Come by yourself, invite your friends, your partner(s), and even your entire polycule!
Come join us from DC proper, Maryland, or Virginia; we welcome all people from all aspects of life and relationship dynamics. Metrobar has non-alcoholic options for those that don't want/don't drink alongside usual food trucks for eating options.

Follow us on Instagram and join our Discord @DCPolyam

We always enforce a set of house rules in order to maintain a safe space:

  • Respectful Behavior towards hosts and other guests is required; anyone who violates these rules may be asked to leave the event.
  • Expectations: Check your expectations at the door. Being at this event does not signal sexual availability or indicate any aspect of sexual orientation. Our events are about developing friendships and connections within the community. This is a no cruising event, in order to maintain a comfortable atmosphere for our guests.
  • Safe Spaces: We strive to create a safe space for people of ALL identities, including those who do not identify as polyamorous.
  • No photography, video, or recording of any kind is allowed without prior verbal consent of all parties involved.
  • Verbal Consent: Please be sure to ask and wait for a yes before hugging or initiating any physical contact, and encourage each other to speak openly about consent and personal boundaries. This helps foster a culture where personal boundaries are supported and attendees are empowered to speak confidently of their limits. (i.e. “Can I give you a hug?” “No thank you, but I would love a handshake.”)

If you have any questions please feel free to reach out!

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