I have trouble enough finding ONE girlfriend so I doubt I would be in a open relationship. I think it would be a little odd.
Why did you hate them?Scars Unseen said:I hate a couple of roommates who had that kind of arrangement.
Well that was a weird typo. had... I had a couple of roommates that were in an open relationship.Flames66 said:Why did you hate them?Scars Unseen said:I hate a couple of roommates who had that kind of arrangement.
I haven't personally met anyone with that arrangement, but I have heard of them.
You are my hero teach me your ways (I am one of the Escapists who had not seen you post on your awesomeness...errrr relationship situation)Bara_no_Hime said:Um, not at all?
"Hey, honey, I'm over at Megan's - she wants to have sex."
"Okay, see you later. Have fun - remember to use protection."
Then again, keep in mind that I am like the least jealous person on the planet. About sex, anyway. Chocolate not so much.
This seems to be an attitude a lot of my friend's boyfriends hold.Kathinka said:while not technicly in an completely open relationship, i have an agreement with my boyfriend: i'm allowed other girls
For the record, an open or swinging relationship does have its issues. My spouse and I enjoy it, but there have been occasional issues. Not on our side, but on those we've been with.Drakane said:I am currently in a mono relationship w/ my bisexual gf of 1 1/2+ years. We are both sexually adventurous and currently contemplating trying to occasionally bring another girl into the bedroom. It is something we have talked about and discussed to great length.. not something we are just going to rush into to try and not destroy our relationship.
I hear that and thanks for the heads up. As for the talking to people thing... luckily my gf is still in college and we know several bi/exploratory females that have already pretty much said they would be down to join us, b4 we were ever seriously thinking about it. The joys of the young and curious... and having a hot gf and being moderately attractive myself. But yea, pretty sure I could never be the one out right asking.Bara_no_Hime said:snip
She might have pulled it off, but he didn't.karl_eller said:I know I think one person who's been able to pull an open relationship off, but that's about it. I think it requires a certain personality that not many people have to be able to make it work, and both people must be honestly ok with it for it to work.
I know I wouldn't be able to. I'm far too possessive.
I've been in a (semi) open relationship with my wife of over 10 years... about to celebrate our 11th year together in May, actually. We're a closed polyfidelitous (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyfidelity) triad with my partner, a gay man. We've been with both other men and women over the years.The_Healer said:We've all heard of the open relationship.
The one where the people in it can also go around doing whatever they want with whoever else they decide looks particularly tempting on any particular day.
It can also be said for most people (guys at least) there is a moment when you are cursing your loyalties to your partner[footnote]Usually when face to face with someone you find particularly tempting on that particular day.[/footnote].
But does this situation exactly exist?
I for one don't know anyone who even claims to be in one of these no doubt magical arrangements.
Granted that the citizens of the Escapist aren't necessarily the most social and womanising bunch (myself included), has anyone encountered one of these "open" relationships?