A mid-century family posed in a bright blue suburban living room.

Diversify Your Existence.

Why settle for one life when you can manage a portfolio? Poly-o-Poly: America's first municipality zoned for multiplication.

Master-Planned for Compartmentalization

  • Zoning for the Self

    Our zoning laws don't just separate residential from commercial—they separate You A from You B.

  • Systematic Boundaries

    Every cul-de-sac is a firewall. Every commute is a data wipe.

  • Architectural Intent

    The houses were designed by architects who understood that a man needs at least three front doors.

An aerial view of a planned suburb.

The Geography of Multiple Lives

The Exposure Zone

The Exposure Zone

High density. High foot traffic. High probability of running into Wife B while holding Wife C's dry cleaning. For experienced operators only.

The Sprawl

The Sprawl

Identical ranch homes as far as the eye can see. Disorientation is a feature, not a bug. Your neighbors can't report what they can't distinguish.

The Network

The Network

Rapid transit between your selves. Delays are built in. Blame is always plausible.

The Portfolio Approach to Intimacy

Monogamy is a failure of imagination.

In Poly-o-Poly, we treat affection as an asset class.

Diversification is the only hedge against boredom.

Resident Advantages

  • 1

    Redundancy is Resilience

    One family disappoints you? Rotate to the next. You are never without a bed to lie in.

  • 2

    Total Calendar Saturation

    No more empty weekends. Every hour is claimed. Boredom is structurally impossible.

  • 3

    Narrative Density

    Live a novel, not a pamphlet. (Most novels end poorly. This is not our concern.)

  • 4

    Continuous Adrenaline

    The body adapts. The cortisol becomes a friend.

Operational Overhead

Scaling your existence incurs cognitive maintenance fees. Please be advised: the human brain was not optimized for triple-blind social navigation. Memory corruption, system overheating, and total identity liquidation are standard features of the platform, not defects.

Resident Churn Metrics (Year-to-Date)

  • Compliance Failures 28%
  • Portfolio Restructuring 22%
  • Liquidity Events 20%
  • Enrolled in Cognitive Maint… 18%
  • Unscheduled Exits 12%

Residents may appear in multiple categories. Most do.

The Aftermath

De-Merger Services

High volume. Express checkout. Validation not included.

The Reboot Center

Soft walls for hard landings. Average stay: involuntary.

The Mausoleum of Good Intentions

Climate-controlled storage for the possessions your third family never knew existed.

Terminal B

One-way tickets only. Cash preferred. Name optional.

Common System Errors

Memory Leak

You call her by the wrong name. She notices. You pretend you didn't.

Data Corruption

You can no longer remember which child plays soccer and which plays violin. You buy both a piano.

Fatal Exception

The silence at the dinner table when you realize you've told the same story twice—to the same wife.

"I had three families. Now I have none. The math seemed so simple." — Former Resident

Are You Solvent Enough?

We never said it was safe. We said it was rich. The optimal strategy is to own exactly as much as you can remember—and no more. We don't know what that amount is for you. Neither do you.