And not just that they harm one poly woman, each bad poly male actor will harm multiple by definition
I think the fact that “poly” means “multiple” and “mono” means “one” are misleading in this case if you think about what these scenarios look like in practice. I don’t see why you’d expect a poly man to cause significantly more harm than a serial monogamist, a single man casually seeing people, or a man who cheats. And incidentally, I know many poly men who just happen to only date one person for long lengths of time and many poly men who are single for long lengths of time.
I also think that poly men are more stigmatised than those other relationship structures—although sometimes less so than cheating depending on your social circles—and that EAs are tired of being dismissed as a “poly cult” (I prefer “free-loving hippie nerds” but sadly we don’t get to choose our insults).
I assume you didn’t have all of this context before, so thought that associating bad behaviour with being poly wouldn’t be a big deal, or perhaps you even saw being poly as a privilege and therefore thought it would be okay to attack it (in the same way people associate bad behaviour with “rich, young, white men” for example). So I hope this context helps. And FWIW, my own experience of being a poly woman has always felt more like an identity than a choice, although the associated stigma means that I have not always acted on it.
I think the fact that “poly” means “multiple” and “mono” means “one” are misleading in this case if you think about what these scenarios look like in practice. I don’t see why you’d expect a poly man to cause significantly more harm than a serial monogamist, a single man casually seeing people, or a man who cheats. And incidentally, I know many poly men who just happen to only date one person for long lengths of time and many poly men who are single for long lengths of time.
I also think that poly men are more stigmatised than those other relationship structures—although sometimes less so than cheating depending on your social circles—and that EAs are tired of being dismissed as a “poly cult” (I prefer “free-loving hippie nerds” but sadly we don’t get to choose our insults).
I assume you didn’t have all of this context before, so thought that associating bad behaviour with being poly wouldn’t be a big deal, or perhaps you even saw being poly as a privilege and therefore thought it would be okay to attack it (in the same way people associate bad behaviour with “rich, young, white men” for example). So I hope this context helps. And FWIW, my own experience of being a poly woman has always felt more like an identity than a choice, although the associated stigma means that I have not always acted on it.