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In today’s video, I’m talking about polyamory agreements — what they are, why they matter, and how to tell the difference between healthy boundaries and hidden control. In polyamorous and other ethically non-monogamous relationships, it’s common to create agreements to help everyone feel safe and respected. But sometimes, what starts as an agreement can slowly turn into a set of unspoken “rules” that limit freedom rather than encourage trust. As a mental health nurse and therapist, I’ve seen how language and emotional safety shape relationships — monogamous or not. In this video, I’ll explore: ✨ Why the word “agreement” is often better than “rules” ✨ What healthy polyamory agreements can actually look like ✨ How to review and adapt them as relationships grow ✨ When agreements start to become about control rather than care Whether you’re new to polyamory, exploring ethical non-monogamy, or simply curious about relationship psychology, this video offers an open, honest look at how communication, autonomy and emotional wellbeing come together in non-traditional relationships. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance freedom and security, or how to create agreements that build connection rather than resentment, this one’s for you. ✨ Thank you for being here, and for being open to conversations about love, identity, and growth. Whether you’re exploring polyamory for yourself, reflecting on your own relationships, or simply interested in mental health perspectives on love and identity, I hope my videos resonate with you. 🔗 Watch next: • Non-Monogamy, Monogamy & JEALOUSY. #Polyamory #Agreements #OpenRelationships #EthicalNonMonogamy #ENM #RelationshipEducation #MentalHealth #TherapistAdvice #HealthyRelationships #Boundaries #Communication #RelationshipAdvice #PsychiatricNurse #RelationshipWellness #RelationshipMyths #Polyamory #NonMonogamy #EthicalNonMonogamy #MentalHealth #PersonalGrowth #Relationships #SelfDiscovery #DatingWhilstMarried