Dr. Phil - Open Marriage
The couple featured today have an open marriage. Both have $ex with other people. The husband's mistresse's husband approves of this as well.
What do you think, could it work. Is this the way to keep everyone happy in a marriage so to speak?
Oh and they have rules, no $ex in the marital bed, only on a blow up mattress. And condoms are not required, WTF :noway:
What do you think, could it work. Is this the way to keep everyone happy in a marriage so to speak?
Oh and they have rules, no $ex in the marital bed, only on a blow up mattress. And condoms are not required, WTF :noway:
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We all make our way through life as best we can. If everyone is on board, I fail to see the problem.
What's right for some may not be for others, but that doesn't make it wrong.0 -
Not my cup of tea, but whatever floats their boat.0
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I could never ever ever. But if it get are happy, good On them, it's better then divorce.0
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I think that couples are entitled to create their own guidelines to their relationship. As long as consenting adults are involved, I don't see the problem with it. I think communication would be essential, especially when dealing with several sexual partners and a slew of different emotions.0
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The audience and Dr. Phil could not get a word in with her always interrupting everyone, and then she gets up and asks for some lotion from an audience member, the lady did not seem to get the point..... the mother was correct though, and watching pron with your 11 yr old,,,, come on0
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I didn't watch, but many people out there (that you'd never guess) have open marriages and it suits them well.0
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The couple featured today have an open marriage. Both have $ex with other people. The husband's mistresse's husband approves of this as well.
What do you think, could it work. Is this the way to keep everyone happy in a marriage so to speak?
Oh and they have rules, no $ex in the marital bed, only on a blow up mattress. And condoms are not required, WTF :noway:
I didn't see the show.. but
I believe open relationships can absolutely work provided there are clear boundaries and both parties are truly happy with the arrangement (I am in one). However, I would take issue with the no condoms thing, protection is important.0 -
I didn't watch either but to each their own.
My husband asks if he can have a second wife all the time. I say if she cooks, cleans, takes care of the kids and him.... I am all for it!0 -
I didn't watch, but many people out there (that you'd never guess) have open marriages and it suits them well.
i didn't watch either, but yes, I think it could work. I see no issue with it as long as all parties are in agreement to the rules.0 -
Open or not, there are always rules on how you relate to each other ergo - relationship. It's when you step out of the rules or expectations of that relationship that causes problems. Example - in monogamy, if you kiss someone else = cheating. In the example given - sex in the marrital bed = cheating.
How to keep everyone 'happy'; that's a totally different topic because, well, you can't. Each person is really - truly ever responsible for their own happiness. Your life is about you, my life is about me. I react to you, you react to me. HOW we choose to react, well, there's the key.
Yes, I do understand that my actions may directly impact someone else and thus cause positive or negative emotions. But your response may be different than someone else's. I can slap one friend in the butt and get a 'how you doin?' and do the exact same thing to another and get a slap in the face.
Open marriages, just like monogamy, are not for everyone.0 -
watching pron with your 11 yr old,,,, come on
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT is going on at the Dr Phil show!?0 -
The couple featured today have an open marriage. Both have $ex with other people. The husband's mistresse's husband approves of this as well.
What do you think, could it work. Is this the way to keep everyone happy in a marriage so to speak?
Oh and they have rules, no $ex in the marital bed, only on a blow up mattress. And condoms are not required, WTF :noway:0 -
I would be worried about diseases...sleeping with mutiple sex partners increases your risk for all STD's as well as cervical cancer. And no condoms?! Can you imagine the fall out, if you will, of bringing a baby into that triangle? Yikes!0
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I know someone who are in an open marriage. It works for them. They have rules and discussions. It's not a "Go out and sleep with whoever you want to honey" kind of thing. It works for them, and they are both happy in their marriage.0
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I personally don't think I could do it but one of my closest friends has an open marriage and it works brilliantly for them.
They also have rules set up and one of them is their son is to not know about it..0 -
It may work for some people but not for me. I only want to have sex with my bf. And the thought of him touching someone else or someone else touching him makes me violent :-)0
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Why bother to get married then?0
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Watching it now. Doesn't work for me but I do feel if the couple is okay with it, have clear boundaries it could work.0
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I agree with open relationships/marriages. I feel like if EVERYONE agrees and communication is open, go for it. I don't see why not. I'm not saying it is for everyone but it's not hurting anyone either. I've had an open relationship for 5 plus year and it works for me.0
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If all parties involved are OK with it than I see nothing wrong with it. It is not for me but to each their own. There do have to be some rules for it to work - I know several couples that are in open relationships, they have the rule of no sex in the marital bed as well, that is their place which may seem weird but meh not my life. they do have a spare room they use for their other partners.
It is a more common thing than you suspect.0 -
Monogamy is not for some people. Many actually if you want to think about divorce rates, the number of men and women who cheat, the fact that it's considered more acceptable in Europe and Latin America..
Dan Savage (a brilliant man) has coined a wonderful term. Monogamish.
Most important, does anyone want to be judged on their bedroom activities? I don't think so.0 -
I actually know people in an open marriage and they are extremely happy in it. It's something they both wanted and their relationship is as strong as that of anyone I know.
It's not something I could see myself ever doing, and I don't think it's for most people. But to those who enjoy it, good for them.0 -
The couple featured today have an open marriage. Both have $ex with other people. The husband's mistresse's husband approves of this as well.
What do you think, could it work. Is this the way to keep everyone happy in a marriage so to speak?
Oh and they have rules, no $ex in the marital bed, only on a blow up mattress. And condoms are not required, WTF :noway:
I guess if you have no ability to connect on a soul level.........this might be possible.........but how very sad........0 -
Most important, does anyone want to be judged on their bedroom activities?
Depends on the scale and competition.0 -
Depending on the people it could work! You can't be cheated on if you allow it in the relationship! But NO! There would be condoms! That's not cool!0
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I didn't see the episode but if everyone is in agreement and happy, who am I to judge them? That being said, it would never work in my marriage. I'm way territorial and jealous when it comes to my husband :laugh: The no condom thing does bug though...0
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It's all about communication and trust. While it's obviously not for everyone, it does work for more couples than you think. It doesn't mean that you're any less committed to your spouse, or any less in love ... it is simply a way to satisfy the needs of the parties involved ... needs that are not always sexual, believe it or not. To each his own ... but the no condoms thing ... BIG mistake.0
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Gross - the no condom part.0
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It's all about communication and trust. While it's obviously not for everyone, it does work for more couples than you think. It doesn't mean that you're any less committed to your spouse, or any less in love ... it is simply a way to satisfy the needs of the parties involved ... needs that are not always sexual, believe it or not. To each his own ... but the no condoms thing ... BIG mistake.
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We all make our way through life as best we can. If everyone is on board, I fail to see the problem.
What's right for some may not be for others, but that doesn't make it wrong.
I saw this and didn't feel the need to read any further. You said it so well!!0
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