Anonymous wrote:Open marriage is one of those ridiculous constructs that destroys the entire purpose of marriage. I never want to worry about another person dating my spouse. We are mature people in the next stage of life.
Commitment is underrated.
Anonymous wrote:I saw a comment to the effect of “Polyamory is the enjoyment of torturing [or being tortured by] your partner. The inflicting of pain is a part of the fetish.”
Emotional sadomasochism by the world’s least hottest people on display. Please go back behind closed doors, we are begging you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women are finally enjoying what men have always enjoyed. I don’t about some of you, but it’s common knowledge that my dad has his mistresses and of course my mom turned a blind eye. Men have always had open marriages but it was only one way. Now women are at least being “nice” and asking their husbands for an open marriage.
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Anonymous wrote:Women are finally enjoying what men have always enjoyed. I don’t about some of you, but it’s common knowledge that my dad has his mistresses and of course my mom turned a blind eye. Men have always had open marriages but it was only one way. Now women are at least being “nice” and asking their husbands for an open marriage.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in an open marriage. I've been doing this for twenty years. I don't relate to this. I accept that at some point my kids may find out but I'm trying a lot harder to avoid it. To the extent that it doesn't occur to anyone that I might be doing this because I'm a mother, great. I'm not asking for wider cultural validation, I'm not proselytizing, I just want to be left alone.
Anonymous wrote:Women are finally enjoying what men have always enjoyed. I don’t about some of you, but it’s common knowledge that my dad has his mistresses and of course my mom turned a blind eye. Men have always had open marriages but it was only one way. Now women are at least being “nice” and asking their husbands for an open marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in an open marriage. I've been doing this for twenty years. I don't relate to this. I accept that at some point my kids may find out but I'm trying a lot harder to avoid it. To the extent that it doesn't occur to anyone that I might be doing this because I'm a mother, great. I'm not asking for wider cultural validation, I'm not proselytizing, I just want to be left alone.
You're a rarity. Many poly people are so proud of it. So so proud.
While they spend so many hours in difficult conversations with partners, and not paying enough attention to their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Fern is a good writer.
About something with an incredibly high failure rate.
But she writes well.
Anonymous wrote:I miss the days when people considered their sex lives to be a private matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Articles like this are just voyeurism on couples heading toward their inevitable end.
Polyamorous and open marriages never work. Ever. The human condition doesn't allow for it. Someone gets feelings. Someone gets resentment. It doesn't work.
It sounds like it's working for the author and her spouse. Not sure why you're saying never ever. You don't know.
To be fair they’ve only been at it for some 6 years. Let’s see where they are in 10.
But it's definitely rare.
Anonymous wrote:Women are finally enjoying what men have always enjoyed. I don’t about some of you, but it’s common knowledge that my dad has his mistresses and of course my mom turned a blind eye. Men have always had open marriages but it was only one way. Now women are at least being “nice” and asking their husbands for an open marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Women are finally enjoying what men have always enjoyed. I don’t about some of you, but it’s common knowledge that my dad has his mistresses and of course my mom turned a blind eye. Men have always had open marriages but it was only one way. Now women are at least being “nice” and asking their husbands for an open marriage.