Monogamish.TV is a sex-positive sketch comedy series created by 📝Tracy Kleeman about life inside 📝Consensual Non-Monogamy (CNM) — the awkward, the comedic, and the parts that require explanation.
The series features performances by 📝Vanessa Duffy and 📝Maurice James, with Kleeman writing and producing. Episodes run as short-form, social-media-native sketches distributed primarily through the project's Instagram — a format suited to an audience that overlaps with 📝Los Angeles, CA's consensual non-monogamy and sex-positive performance communities.
Sketches engage the lived texture of 📝polyamory and 📝Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM) — the conversations, miscommunications, and social situations the lifestyle actually produces — rather than treating non-monogamy as a punchline from the outside. The framing places the show alongside other sex-positive performance projects in LA like 📝Kinky Comedy, built for both insider and crossover audiences.
The project's vocabulary and situations assume an audience that already understands CNM — practitioners pick up recognition-driven humor without exposition, while curious outsiders can follow most context from the scenes themselves. That positioning differs from earlier mainstream depictions, which tended to spend most of their runtime explaining non-monogamy rather than playing within it.
