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I don't disagree necessarily, I would describe the woman who's part of a different poly that we hook up with occasionally as a friend with benefits situation, though I'd be open to changing that dynamic if she was. But very much the stable and lasting poly relationships I've been in were effectively group dating. Like not to say there was never separate dates here and there, but very much most things are communal. I'm with you on barely having enough spoons to maintain the minimum required hygiene and meet general social expectations, I couldn't handle a situation where I'm going on multiple dates with different people every week. Been there. Tried that. It wasn't sustainable. But a core group where individual members just happen to have FWBs is perfectly manageable in my experience, though keeping track of paramours can be a pain since I'm really bad with names.
Having that close core group also comes with benefits such as someone almost always being available and even if not all interests are mutual you'll share some with one, some with another, and a lot more time can be spent together with someone your close with working on projects or getting way to deep into philosophy or lore.
And to be clear I'm of the mind that people can be monogamous if they want, I just don't get it. It feels to possessive and limiting. I don't want to and literally can't be someone's everything and don't expect any one other person to be my everything either. Probably helps no kids are involved nor can they become so biologically with who I'm currently with. Kids seem to complicate the fuck out of relationships from what I've seen. So at least in our case that can't become a thing without mutual agreement. Not to say kids require monogamy, that's not true, I've seen it work without that being the case, but only twice.
Why would you say its possessive? Its more about avoiding drama and just having one person you know you can count on. There's enough drama in a mono relationship without having to pick sides.
I tend to view telling someone what they can and can't do as being possessive. Demanding monogamy is therefore possessive. It's taking away agency not as bad or as possessive as saying you can't have friends who are X. Which is probably the most commonly recognized form of such behavior, but it's on the same continuum in my mind.