Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After running into numerous men online who claim to have "open marriages" due to their partner's being medical ill, I was wondering how serious do couples dissect the idea of an open marriage. Personally, I think that you should take the good with the bad when it comes to marriage or choose to divorce. Of course, that's my view as a single women being approached by men looking to supplement their marriages with sex from someone else. It's not my cup of tea, since I cannot reap the benefits of your marriage.
So, married DCUM, what are your views on open marriages?
I doubt these men mean their wives are seriously ill. It's far more likely that they suck as husbands, their wives lost interest, and they justify cheating by saying their wife has some medical issue that causes low libido.
Anonymous wrote:After running into numerous men online who claim to have "open marriages" due to their partner's being medical ill, I was wondering how serious do couples dissect the idea of an open marriage. Personally, I think that you should take the good with the bad when it comes to marriage or choose to divorce. Of course, that's my view as a single women being approached by men looking to supplement their marriages with sex from someone else. It's not my cup of tea, since I cannot reap the benefits of your marriage.
So, married DCUM, what are your views on open marriages?
Anonymous wrote:These men are just horny, op. I don’t doubt the veracity of the poster talking about her uncle, situations like those do happen. As your lit ness test, ask yourself if you thought “I would love to live like that!” When you were younger and thought of a loving relationship. You probably didn’t envision being a married man’s side piece. If you do find yourself in a situation where this setup is acceptable to you, you won’t be asking the internet for advice. Horny people can rationalize any behavior, and people on the internet can make any behavior seem harmless.
Anonymous wrote:Woman here: My personal view is I see why these arrangements are a great alternative for folks who enjoy the comfort and companionship of marriage, and still have healthy sex drives.
I personally would be interested in an arrangement like this, but my husband is very against - and I love him more than I crave variety.
I guess I listened to a lot of Dan Savage at a formative time. I've spoken with a bunch of polyamorists as well (used to write about polyamory sometimes back when I was a journalist and polyamory was getting a lot of media attention). I get why people don't like it. I get why people do.
I don't know about the guys you're meeting online. I think this only works if everyone involved really is ok with it. I have no idea if they are being honest and ethical.
Anonymous wrote:As I’ve said here a dozen times, most normal libido men in a low sex marriage consider it “open”. But there are DCUM women who will come and try to convince you otherwise “no, you really are not seeing numerous men online like that... because their VOWS”