Yea I tried that once with two girls...ended horribly...basically, girl 1 thought I was giving more attention to girl 2 and then they fought and that was the end of that beautiful 3 weeks.
With all due respect, how is Ramona Flowers having 7 exes at around 25 bad? If anything, I'd say that she has been in fewer relationships than the average for her age.CODE-D said:Whoa, this shit is way to weird for me.
Basically they're swingers?
but seeing as your avatar dated a girl with 7-6 ex boyfriends(and girl) you probably dont care.
I personally agree that monogamy is important for my relationships, but being cheated on/being a cheatee is not what the OP is talking about. Everyone is aware of what's going on, and everyone is okay with it. They have different beliefs and opinions on monogamy than the two of us do, and that's okay.Shark Wrangler said:Some girl asked me if she could date other men and still see me, I would kick her ass to the curb. Have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to my girlfriend and other guys. I don't care how drunk you were, kiss someone else, were done. Not about second chances, its about being accountable for your actions. Very pissed off when women throw a fit over this, you know what you were doing, don't give me that crap.
While generally, all my relationships have been monogamous unless stated specifically otherwise (which I'm fine with), I can't help but feel a lot of relationships experience drama because people seem to have grown to expect that kind of thing. I'm not saying there can't be unavoidable drama in a relationship, but a lot of the people I know seem to have social and sexual relationships that look just like something out of one of those slightly depressing sitcoms that seem to be sweeping the UK at the moment. This is slightly reinforced in that I've listened to some of these people for a while and have arrived at the conclusion that (some of them) are idiots, hypocrites and self-absorbed tools. Quite frankly, I'm still slightly amazed that people barely out of secondary school are cheating on their partners, committing minor sexual assault, and all manner of things you'd expect from drama queen TV land.EmperorSubcutaneous said:That is an open relationship. If it really is working out as well as you say it is, then you are a lucky man; most people can't handle that kind of relationship. Make sure you keep your eyes open, though, especially when you start having sex and when it comes time to end the relationship. Things might get touchy around then.
I think people tend to have the wrong idea about relationships. The participants usually end up being obsessive, clingy, and jealous, which, while being very unhealthy, is also human nature. As with all aspects of human nature, it is possible to overcome those feelings, but doing so takes a lot of self-discipline and is very rare.
I agree with Dan Savage when he says that we should no longer consider monogamy to be the most important requirement of a relationship.
Lol? And you aren't a human then I presume, what are you btw? Badger? Those standards you speak off are nothing more than a societal construct and if the OP and his friends are all fine with it, what's the problem, not like it's harming anyoneZephyrFireStrom said:And you people wonder why humanity is taking a dive straight into the ground. Those standards are so low you could trip over them. This is so sickening, you humans are so stupid.
[Comment] You state this as if you were not a meatbag, meatbag [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/HK-47].ZephyrFireStrom said:And you people wonder why humanity is taking a dive straight into the ground. Those standards are so low you could trip over them. This is so sickening, you humans are so stupid.
Grabbin Keelz said:So the story up until now...
In my freshman year of college I met a girl (we'll call her Emily to make it easier) whom I spoke with one day and we became friends. See, the first day we met she had told me she had a boyfriend so I was all "Well that blows that chance, but she's still cool so we'll just be friends" and I was fine with that. A while later I met her boyfriend too (we'll call him Dave) and he was really cool too and we also became friends. By the way, Emily is a junior and Dave has graduated.
So a year later (she's now a senior) we're still friends and Emily has an idea. One night she asks Dave if me and her can date and do all the things that come with dating. He said it was fine and so we dated. We haven't actually had sex yet, but we've pretty much done everything else. I'm really loving this even though I know it'll end by the end of this semester. Everything we do is relayed to each other, nothing is hidden. Me and Dave take turns going out with Emily whenever we have spare time, and sometimes we just all go out to do something. It's fun, it really is.
I've just never heard of something like this happening to anyone else, so I wanted to know what the standard internet reaction would be. What would you call this kind of relationship?
Hmm, haven't quite heard of anything different. A bit of an odd arrangement to say the least, it will end with either yourself or Dave being left for the other guy, and I would say you've got a better chance then Dave, so good luck, but yeah the other alternative which I think is less likely to one of those two possibilities, is that all three of you part ways.Grabbin Keelz said:So the story up until now...
In my freshman year of college I met a girl (we'll call her Emily to make it easier) whom I spoke with one day and we became friends. See, the first day we met she had told me she had a boyfriend so I was all "Well that blows that chance, but she's still cool so we'll just be friends" and I was fine with that. A while later I met her boyfriend too (we'll call him Dave) and he was really cool too and we also became friends. By the way, Emily is a junior and Dave has graduated.
So a year later (she's now a senior) we're still friends and Emily has an idea. One night she asks Dave if me and her can date and do all the things that come with dating. He said it was fine and so we dated. We haven't actually had sex yet, but we've pretty much done everything else. I'm really loving this even though I know it'll end by the end of this semester. Everything we do is relayed to each other, nothing is hidden. Me and Dave take turns going out with Emily whenever we have spare time, and sometimes we just all go out to do something. It's fun, it really is.
I've just never heard of something like this happening to anyone else, so I wanted to know what the standard internet reaction would be. What would you call this kind of relationship?