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Open relationships
lisciousg24
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Have a friend who has an open relationship with husband. They say it's great! Lots of fun. Meet new people all the time. What's y'alls opinion on an open relationship?
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Loool NO. Simple as that0
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to each their own...1
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In before the lock!1
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I think open relationships are like the US open. It's great to watch but I wouldn't want to be in it.11
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I could never do it, but I guess if two people are on the same page whatever.0
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yeah i don't think so. I love my wife a lot and we are bible believing Christians.3
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lisciousg24 wrote: »Have a friend who has an open relationship with husband. They say it's great! Lots of fun. Meet new people all the time. What's y'alls opinion on an open relationship?
Yeeeep. I mentioned in another thread I have two husbands. And one of those husbands (my primary/long term, who I've been with for almost 10 years) occasionally goes on dates with/sleeps with other people on a casual basis.
Thank God, too. I was miserable being monogamous. It had nothing to do with lust/sex (my sex drive is close to non-existent), defective relationships or being flaky... I've just always had a propensity toward intense and genuine feelings of love for more than one person. Even throughout high school I was maintaining 2-3 relationships at a time. I've got a lot of love in me and I want to be able to act on it freely.
I absolutely cannot keep up with my main partner sexually, so I'm very happy that he can get that from somewhere else, because our relationship and friendship is perfect in every other way... I've never been under the illusion that I have to be 100% perfect and fulfilling in every way for another person. I mean, if that were true, nobody would ever need their friends or anyone else ever again once they're in a relationship. I'm just not threatened by the concept at all.
It's not for everyone (in fact, it suits very few people) but it's right for me.7 -
Sometimes I think this would appeal to me. Before marriage I maintained a few relationships. My spouse would not agree, so it's monogamy for us.2
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Not for me but whatever floats their boat and works for them.0
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I have always had "friends" that I chat with. I have not found the partner that would understand the "benefits" part. I have had a relationship that she wanted to "swing". I guess I didn't understand the rules. You're just supposed to meet and "get some", I looked at it as a second relationship. My bad.0
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I seriously doubt that both people are for it at the same level. One person is going along.
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For some reason, I'm fascinated hearing about this even though I wouldn't ever want that for myself. Kinda like when I find myself watching documentaries on prison life. Fascinating, but never want to experience it LOL6
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lisciousg24 wrote: »Have a friend who has an open relationship with husband. They say it's great! Lots of fun. Meet new people all the time. What's y'alls opinion on an open relationship?
Yeeeep. I mentioned in another thread I have two husbands.
Is bigamy legal? I'm just curious.
As for me NO WAY! I'm greedy and I'm not sharing a man (well not willingly anyways).
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Not for me.
Emotionally I probably could not connect deeply like I have with my spouse with more than one person. I have never met another person I feel a connection with like I already have. I also do not view sex as casual.
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I have lots of gym girlfriends. Of course no sex or dating is involved, but we can talk private stuff and sexual innuendo if they choose.
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I have lots of gym girlfriends. Of course no sex or dating is involved, but we can talk private stuff and sexual innuendo if they choose.
If they share their protein powder, and it isn't your brand, is that cheating, or is that an open relationship?
Is there monogamous powder relationships? Serial monogamy where you just go from powder to powder as you loose interest and they are used up?
How many powders can you really enjoy at any one given time?
Seriously. They all have the same basic essential effect, but you just need to find the one that works best for you and commit. But for some, it is all about the different flavors, or always thinking they are trading up for something that will make them better.
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I don't agree with it but to each his own. My question is why get married then?2
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A friend of mine does this open relationship thing. She's sick in the head in many other ways.3
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IMO you're inviting other people into your relationship - other mindsets, emotions, emotional baggage and intentions - and walking a very dangerous path as a result. It's like driving: you might be a careful, aware & sober driver - are all the other motorists on the road with you careful, aware & sober? It's always the other drivers you have to be concerned about - right?2
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