Local community
Ethical non-monogamy in Los Angeles.
Practical guide to ENM in Los Angeles, California: where the community gathers, which professionals understand the territory, and what events are coming up. Updated periodically.
About the local community
Large established polyamory and ENM communities, particularly in Silver Lake, Echo Park, and the wider East Side.
Multiple recurring meetups and an annual Beyond the Love regional event.
Like most metros, Los Angeles's ENM community is layered: a general-purpose discussion-group circuit, a couples-exploring-opening subset, queer-ENM-coded gatherings, and occasional conferences and retreats that draw practitioners from across the region.
Where to find people
The fastest path is to search Meetup, FetLife, and Facebook for “polyamory” or “ethical non-monogamy” plus “Los Angeles.” You'll usually find a poly munch — a low-stakes social gathering at a public venue — recurring monthly or so. Show up, listen, take it slow.
Upcoming events
Event listings for Los Angelesare opening shortly. We're curating the calendar with major recurring gatherings + organiser submissions. If you run a Los Angeles-area event, tell us.
Affirming professionals
Our directory of ENM-affirming therapists, coaches, and family-law specialists in Los Angeles is being reviewed before launch. In the meantime: see our directory page.
Reading worth doing first
- What is ethical non-monogamy? — a clear primer for adults thinking it through.
- Relationship structures — twelve common ENM configurations, mapped honestly.
- The Ethical Non-Monogamy glossary — plain-English definitions of every common ENM term.
- How do I find other polyamorous people locally? — practical answers to the natural next question.
Practical first steps in Los Angeles
If you're newer to the Los Angeles ENM scene, a sensible month-one is: attend one munch (the low-key public-venue social), read one foundational text — most commonly The Ethical Slut or Polysecure— and have one honest conversation with a partner, friend, or ENM-affirming therapist about why you're here. Conferences and retreats are excellent later; they're a heavy first dose. The slow path tends to land better than the intensive one.
If you're looking for a therapist locally, our directoryis being curated against the credentialed ENM-affirming networks. In the meantime, search the Open list, KAP referrals, or Psychology Today filtered for “polyamory” — and verify in your screening call that the clinician has done the relevant reading, not just “is open-minded.”