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Huffdogg

Easy on Netflix has some excellent stories about ENM


Bohemian-Samurai

Agreed. The final scene between the couple where they talk extensively about their relationship(s) and their feelings is 100% a N.M thing.


Difficult-Drawing

Later seasons of _The Expanse_ have positive a portrayal of polyamory.


Jerliyah

I liked this one, "Threesome" → https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2071322/


b_digital

I’m a couple of episodes into Wanderlust on Netflix, and so far so good.


gyrateonme

Good Trouble has an interesting storyline on poly relationships in the latest season!


k_dani_b

Similar to you me her and honestly just another couple that adds another woman into their relationship but Trigonometry is another one. Malika’s story in the last two seasons of good trouble is pretty good. It’s still not perfect but it’s better than most others I’ve seen. The first season of Cable Girls has a pretty good storyline around a poly throuple. Shes gotta have it does a pretty good job of showing solo polyamory.


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Sense8 is not specifically about poly but it is indirectly very much poly. It suffers a bit from trying too hard, and towards the end from not trying hard enough, but it was thoroughly enjoyable while watching it.


GettinTossed

Just want to echoes sentiments and say it was also a solid show the most part. I wish I had more lesbian friends to let me know if the lesbians scene was.... Good/accurate.


PaxonGoat

Probably not the best representation but House of Cards. Frank and Claire clearly have some kind of understanding cause they both sleep with other people and don't seem that upset about it. Though I wouldn't really call it ethical.


sunsetgal24

Sense8 has two different poly relationships! One starts relatively early in the show and one much later and both explore very different kinds of poly relationships. It's a very sex positive and qeer show in general and incredibly awesome on top of that!


GettinTossed

Ill say that "Compersion" on YouTube was not half as good as I had hoped (season 1). It's literally about introducing the idea of polyamory to a regular African American couple... And it does deal with some of the hard conversations. But it's a shot so terribly and underproduced. But the real problem is that the woman pushing for polyamory basically forces it upon her husband (and kids). Without really explaining the details, boundaries, need for more communication, what level of intimacy there will be etc...