Well, frankly, if I were you, I would read the documentation again. It 
doesn't seem like you know what a polymorphic association is. You described 
a standard has_many relationship.

Polymorphic association is when one model belongs to several different 
models. For example, to use the Rails casts episode, a comment can belong 
to a Photo, a Post, or a Product.

>From what you have written so far, it seems like you want a standard 
has_many and belongs_to association.

User has_many :posts will let you do @user.posts, and a Post belongs_to 
:user will let you do post.user. If you want customize the name of the 
association, as in post.author, then I think you need to use the :class_name


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