What's the point of an ethically non monogamous relationship?

Anonymous
My husband and I have a good sex life and I can't imagine saying "let's open it up to non monogamy for more variety". Can I see the fun in having sex with some other man? Absolutely! But it feels like we'd be doing nothing but lighting a fuse on our relationship and sooner or later the bomb would go off.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve had several (more than 5) friends go down this road. Not a single one of their marriages made it more than 3 years after opening up. I now call it the millennial trial separation.


Yep. I watched a special on polygamy in Silicon Valley or something like that and how it was all a crock of sh@t. Awful for everyone involved.


I mean polyamory. Whatever. They love labels and designations for everything


What show?
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Anonymous wrote:The most successful ones I have known are the sexless straight marriages where it's the DH who won't have sex. The least successful are the ones the DH pushes and pushes for. Those can be funny though in that not infrequently the reluctant wife ends up having having ton of fun and the guy mistly strikes out. Then...close that marriage!


It's the law of supply and demand. Unless you're George Clooney or Tom Brady, a man is going to have a much more difficult time finding a casual sex partner.p

That is the popular misconception. I can assure you, it's not true. At least not in this area.


I agree. My overweight, drunk boyfriend found a lot of ladies to cheat with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:The most successful ones I have known are the sexless straight marriages where it's the DH who won't have sex. The least successful are the ones the DH pushes and pushes for. Those can be funny though in that not infrequently the reluctant wife ends up having having ton of fun and the guy mistly strikes out. Then...close that marriage!


It's the law of supply and demand. Unless you're George Clooney or Tom Brady, a man is going to have a much more difficult time finding a casual sex partner.p

That is the popular misconception. I can assure you, it's not true. At least not in this area.


I agree. My overweight, drunk boyfriend found a lot of ladies to cheat with.


Did he cheat down?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The most successful ones I have known are the sexless straight marriages where it's the DH who won't have sex. The least successful are the ones the DH pushes and pushes for. Those can be funny though in that not infrequently the reluctant wife ends up having having ton of fun and the guy mistly strikes out. Then...close that marriage!


It's the law of supply and demand. Unless you're George Clooney or Tom Brady, a man is going to have a much more difficult time finding a casual sex partner.p

That is the popular misconception. I can assure you, it's not true. At least not in this area.


I agree. My overweight, drunk boyfriend found a lot of ladies to cheat with.
My poin t exactly. I'm no prize and I'm fairly broke but never had any problem.
Anonymous
I struggle with the idea of ENM for several reasons. I think it pulls attention and resources away both from the primary relationship and from the family (kids). I think it takes energy that could/should be used to build and strengthen the primary relationship, not to mention the financial resources dedicated to the side relationships. I also think it models a really dysfunctional relationship for kids.
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