"We're bringing you the hottest, most emotionally stable poly people in Brooklyn," Oser told the cheering crowd, highlighting the event's emphasis on positivity and community.
Oser explained, "A lot of polyamory narratives are focused on jealousy in some way and the heightened feelings that could come up with some polyamory dynamics. Our event aims to create positive representations of polyamory."
The show's name is a riff on the line from children's games, "olly olly oxen free," intended as a call to poly folks to come out and play.
Each live show features 'the Catch,' who already has one partner and is looking for more, with their partner acting as a wingperson to pitch them to the audience.
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