Anonymous wrote:6 couples around my neighborhood did this.
All divorced.
Two couples switched partners for life.
Rest all hate each other. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tend to think that someone brings this up with their partner because they really, really want to sleep with someone else, they’ve had their eyes in that person for a long time, and it’s the only way to attempt to light the fire without blowing up the whole house. Even if their partner is disgusted they can backpedal. I knew a couple who I’m pretty certain were swingers— very gregarious, no kids (not that having kids is always dealbreaker), both attractive, and lots of nude art on the walls. I liked them but always felt like there was another motive at hand than plain old friendship.
I don't think I would do something like this with friends or people we were otherwise socially connected with. It just seems way too messy with a lot of potential complications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course she wasn't enthused. This means the end of a normal relationship. A family therapist once told my husband that in his experience, absolutely all couples who did that ended up divorcing.
Your wife now knows that you are cheating.
That’s dumb. My husband and I have been non-monogamous for 15 years and are still happily married.
Major risks if all partners involved aren’t aware.
Anonymous wrote:Have you or your partner ever brought this up as an idea? I casually brought it up to mine and she wasn’t too enthused…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course she wasn't enthused. This means the end of a normal relationship. A family therapist once told my husband that in his experience, absolutely all couples who did that ended up divorcing.
Your wife now knows that you are cheating.
That’s dumb. My husband and I have been non-monogamous for 15 years and are still happily married.
Anonymous wrote:I tend to think that someone brings this up with their partner because they really, really want to sleep with someone else, they’ve had their eyes in that person for a long time, and it’s the only way to attempt to light the fire without blowing up the whole house. Even if their partner is disgusted they can backpedal. I knew a couple who I’m pretty certain were swingers— very gregarious, no kids (not that having kids is always dealbreaker), both attractive, and lots of nude art on the walls. I liked them but always felt like there was another motive at hand than plain old friendship.
Anonymous wrote:We have kids. While I have nothing against sex with other partners as long as all parties agreeable, I would die if my children found out.
Anonymous wrote:I brought it up to DH. He thought it was hot and so did I.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course she wasn't enthused. This means the end of a normal relationship. A family therapist once told my husband that in his experience, absolutely all couples who did that ended up divorcing.
Your wife now knows that you are cheating.
That’s dumb. My husband and I have been non-monogamous for 15 years and are still happily married.
Anonymous wrote:It can jeopardize your job