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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm bi and married my husband. Husband has been very supportive of my need for 'girl time', and girls trips with my 'friends'. Just recently DH revealed his curiosity with exploring bisexuality and I'm elated that he's open minded to explore this part of him. Last weekend we met a couple where both spouses were bisexual, and we enjoyed their company and conversation. We learned a few things about our dynamic from them and look forward to getting together with them again. Hubby and I look forward to this new stage of our lives together, whereas I had previously enjoyed this 'side' of myself on my own. [/quote] Sounds as though you and your husband have found what many couples yearn for - an ethically non-monogamous marriage. Post-COVID we've discovered more couples where each are identifying as bi or bicurious. I know in our marriage, we both identify as bi and have met some really fun, open minded couples like ourselves. Just cause we are bi and are meeting other bi couples doesn't necessarily mean we are having sexual relations with everyone or swapping partners. We find the equal mindset, and open mindedness make our time together more fun. We don't have to worry about censoring our conversations for worry of offending one another. I enjoy having gal pals for 'dates' to the spa or lunch dates. Ive been on a few "girls weekend's" where things have gotten risqué but it was all tasteful. I know my husband enjoys his 'guy time' on the golf course, and fishing. He's gone on a few guys trips too. We have a Florida vacation planned with a few of our 'friends' this month, which will be great fun and is sure to be racy and risqué. It's time to live and enjoy ourselves. We're at that stage in life where we don't judge others and hopefully no one judges us for our decisions. [/quote]
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