This is the main index for all the pages added since I rebooted the site in 2025. There's several with dates older than that, but that's because those are mostly copies of posts I made in various Facebook groups that I'm copying onto my own site, or unfinished stories that I plan to work on again in the future.
Other indexes: archives index, tags index.
2025-08-22 17:30
Well, it's been a long time (14 years), but huri.net has been rebooted (again)! Read the full post for more information on the reboot and the plans going forward.
2024-04-15 09:39
A series of short posts from The Rollercoaster FB page from 2021 through 2024.
2022-09-11 12:00
So, whenever a post or meme pointing out a social justice problem is shared, there is a specific subset of replies that forms a recognizable pattern.
2022-05-12 06:34
So as a few of you know, I've been working on putting together a programme (called EPIC) to allow small groups of people to explore platonic physical affection. So this post is going to dig into why I think that's important.
2022-04-14 09:07
This is an adaptation of a Facebook post, but while that was using an image of words, I'm re-typing those words for better accessibility. I'll post the quoted words, and then my added comments below that.
2021-06-12 11:36
2021-03-25 11:13
This seemingly endless pandemic is certainly not doing any favours to anyone's mental health.
2021-01-21 07:29
So someone asked the question of what is the difference between egalitarian polyamory and relationship anarchy. I've seen a few good answers, but figured I'd add my take.
2020-11-17 13:50
New Relationship Energy (NRE) is something that a lot of people experience, regardless of if they're monogamous, polyamorous, or relationship anarchists.
2020-10-04 08:37
So I was browsing FB this morning, and came across a post making fun of unicorn hunters in one of the polyamory groups. Normally I'd laugh and agree with it. Except this was a meme of "When you see a cute girl on Tinder, but the profile is looking for a third, and her man is a solid 2/10." Which maybe could have been somewhat amusing, until I went into the comment section. I've never been more disappointed in the polyam community.