Unpopular relationship opinions

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: Crowd-sourcing serious relationship issues on internet forums is a nice way for mentally ill people in dysfunctional relationships to obtain confirmation bias from other mentally ill people.


Speak for yourself. You’re on here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Society will have to adjust to the natural and primal fact that women are not marrying and having children with multiple fathers regardless of social class. This is probably for the best as monogamy is unnatural, and men want to be with multiple partners throughout their lives, especially younger ones.

And so do many women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: Crowd-sourcing serious relationship issues on internet forums is a nice way for mentally ill people in dysfunctional relationships to obtain confirmation bias from other mentally ill people.


Speak for yourself. You’re on here.


And I would never ask for relationship advice on a forum like this, much less follow it. "For entertainment purposes only."

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: Crowd-sourcing serious relationship issues on internet forums is a nice way for mentally ill people in dysfunctional relationships to obtain confirmation bias from other mentally ill people.


Agreed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: Crowd-sourcing serious relationship issues on internet forums is a nice way for mentally ill people in dysfunctional relationships to obtain confirmation bias from other mentally ill people.


Speak for yourself. You’re on here.


Lol as if there aren’t people here just reading and loling at all the pathetic “advice” on this shit show of a forum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:long-term monogamy and sexual desire are incompatible. I am not sure this is unpopular, but people certainly don't want to acknowledge that monogamy as we know it has dire, dire consequences.


I bet the OP still desires her husband
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: Crowd-sourcing serious relationship issues on internet forums is a nice way for mentally ill people in dysfunctional relationships to obtain confirmation bias from other mentally ill people.


Wins the thread!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ENM/poly people are into the whole thing to cover up insecurities, low self-esteem, trauma, etc


Nope. It takes a lot of maturity and self understanding to navigate non-monogamy responsibly.



IME, the majority of people I’ve known who crow that they are doing non-monogamy “responsibly” are actually very clearly doing that within a relationship where it’s pretty obvious the person with whom they’re “negotiating non-monogamy” with isn‘t happy but just doesn’t have enough power to say no or to be able negotiate for their needs.

Color me not impressed with that kind of “consent”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ENM/poly people are into the whole thing to cover up insecurities, low self-esteem, trauma, etc


Nope. It takes a lot of maturity and self understanding to navigate non-monogamy responsibly.



IME, the majority of people I’ve known who crow that they are doing non-monogamy “responsibly” are actually very clearly doing that within a relationship where it’s pretty obvious the person with whom they’re “negotiating non-monogamy” with isn‘t happy but just doesn’t have enough power to say no or to be able negotiate for their needs.

Color me not impressed with that kind of “consent”.


I’ve seen this, but it’s far from the majority of what I’ve seen in these relationships.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Society will have to adjust to the natural and primal fact that women are not marrying and having children with multiple fathers regardless of social class. This is probably for the best as monogamy is unnatural, and men want to be with multiple partners throughout their lives, especially younger ones.

And so do many women.


Correct. Which is natural.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think long term monogamy is not human nature and that’s ok.


+agree
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even in a long term happy marriage, you should have a plan if you needed to leave and where you would get the resources to do that. You can be committed, but you should also be realistic.


+10000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ENM/poly people are into the whole thing to cover up insecurities, low self-esteem, trauma, etc


I’ve never met a person in a poly relationship where I didn’t wonder “how did this person get even one person to sleep with them, let alone two”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ENM/poly people are into the whole thing to cover up insecurities, low self-esteem, trauma, etc


I’ve never met a person in a poly relationship where I didn’t wonder “how did this person get even one person to sleep with them, let alone two”


The worst thing about "the lifestyle" is that those fat, ugly people will never STFU about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ENM/poly people are into the whole thing to cover up insecurities, low self-esteem, trauma, etc


I’ve never met a person in a poly relationship where I didn’t wonder “how did this person get even one person to sleep with them, let alone two”


lol, kinda true
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