Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like for some couples, if the marriage is pretty bad but both people are willing to try an open marriage and that open marriage works until the kids are launched, then it's a success story (see the other relationship post about a woman wondering whether she should remarry because she has a 6-year-old daugther, and response sharing links about the significant increased risk of child abuse including sexual abuse when there is the presence of an unrelated man in the home).
The open marriage I know that is working for both married people it was because their are both so happy with each other and their marriage they feel its strong enough for them to have fun with others.
They married young; the day after college and now in their 30s they each have a separate date night and see their other person. Also the wife is the one who asked and she is in 3 separate relationships.
And they have 3 young kids.
Is she using condoms with all 3 other men? Men usually don't like condoms for an extended time, and they want unprotected BJs. It's not like they only f...k her, so it could be that she indirectly is exposed to sexual fluids of dozens of other people which is kind of gross....
Agree. Sleeping with one husband plus three side pieces who are also sleeping around - how does that not result in STDs for everyone involved?
Because the vast majority of people don’t have an STI.
Because most people are monogamous or celibate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like for some couples, if the marriage is pretty bad but both people are willing to try an open marriage and that open marriage works until the kids are launched, then it's a success story (see the other relationship post about a woman wondering whether she should remarry because she has a 6-year-old daugther, and response sharing links about the significant increased risk of child abuse including sexual abuse when there is the presence of an unrelated man in the home).
The open marriage I know that is working for both married people it was because their are both so happy with each other and their marriage they feel its strong enough for them to have fun with others.
They married young; the day after college and now in their 30s they each have a separate date night and see their other person. Also the wife is the one who asked and she is in 3 separate relationships.
And they have 3 young kids.
Is she using condoms with all 3 other men? Men usually don't like condoms for an extended time, and they want unprotected BJs. It's not like they only f...k her, so it could be that she indirectly is exposed to sexual fluids of dozens of other people which is kind of gross....
Agree. Sleeping with one husband plus three side pieces who are also sleeping around - how does that not result in STDs for everyone involved?
Because the vast majority of people don’t have an STI.
Anonymous wrote:They didn’t open until the youngest was 2
That’s…not a flex
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like for some couples, if the marriage is pretty bad but both people are willing to try an open marriage and that open marriage works until the kids are launched, then it's a success story (see the other relationship post about a woman wondering whether she should remarry because she has a 6-year-old daugther, and response sharing links about the significant increased risk of child abuse including sexual abuse when there is the presence of an unrelated man in the home).
The open marriage I know that is working for both married people it was because their are both so happy with each other and their marriage they feel its strong enough for them to have fun with others.
They married young; the day after college and now in their 30s they each have a separate date night and see their other person. Also the wife is the one who asked and she is in 3 separate relationships.
And they have 3 young kids.
Is she using condoms with all 3 other men? Men usually don't like condoms for an extended time, and they want unprotected BJs. It's not like they only f...k her, so it could be that she indirectly is exposed to sexual fluids of dozens of other people which is kind of gross....
Agree. Sleeping with one husband plus three side pieces who are also sleeping around - how does that not result in STDs for everyone involved?
Anonymous wrote:Obviously all this stuff is having a moment. But while I have not been a model of monogamy my whole life, I find it insane that anyone– especially any woman– would put up with a partner who said "oh hi yeah I love you but need to also have sex with other people." It just seems like a disaster waiting to happen. I mean: I guess I get it if you and your primary partner were never all that into each other? If you've always kind of been more like pals than romantic partners? But if you truly love and desire your partner, how are y9ou okay with them openly going off and sleeping with others?
I know people say they set "rules" but come on. You can't really set boundaries around whether you fall for someone you're boinking. People catch feelings.
I have heard people insist that their open relationship is great and stable, thank you very much, but usually they then say something like "and it's been stable for five whole years!" which is... not a lot. Absolutely everyone I've ever met who was in some sort of ENM situation had it fall apart on them, often spectacularly and with a lot of ill feeling.
To be clear, I am not saying monogamy is perfect, or anyone should stay in a monogamous situation in which they are unhappy just because. But the ENM stuff just feels like it is not the solution, especially not for women
Am I missing something? I am divorced and dating, and for me, men who say they prefer non-monogamy are a hard no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like for some couples, if the marriage is pretty bad but both people are willing to try an open marriage and that open marriage works until the kids are launched, then it's a success story (see the other relationship post about a woman wondering whether she should remarry because she has a 6-year-old daugther, and response sharing links about the significant increased risk of child abuse including sexual abuse when there is the presence of an unrelated man in the home).
The open marriage I know that is working for both married people it was because their are both so happy with each other and their marriage they feel its strong enough for them to have fun with others.
They married young; the day after college and now in their 30s they each have a separate date night and see their other person. Also the wife is the one who asked and she is in 3 separate relationships.
And they have 3 young kids.
Is she using condoms with all 3 other men? Men usually don't like condoms for an extended time, and they want unprotected BJs. It's not like they only f...k her, so it could be that she indirectly is exposed to sexual fluids of dozens of other people which is kind of gross....
Why do you assume the other 3 are men?
I’m a sex educator. She works in public health.
And waaah the men don’t like wearing condoms for too long …… then they don’t need to f&$k her. Right? She can have a boundary and if they can’t respect it she doesn’t have to stay. It’s a) not a marriage and b) not all women worry about what their man needs/wants etc (apparently dcurban moms do)
And I wouldn’t want their relationship or life. I’m exhausted thinking about all she has going on. But it’s not my life.
All decent men have ample options in dating market through the apps and won't tolerate no BJs or condoms for more than a few months. She must be changing partners all the time, or exposing herself and the husband.
The gender of the "giving" partner doesn't matter - if she gives head to women, she's exposed, too
Anonymous wrote:Would be really rare.
Would guess that less than .01% of relationships can survive any length and be open marriage. People get jealous. Human nature.
Anonymous wrote:They didn’t open until the youngest was 2
That’s…not a flex
They didn’t open until the youngest was 2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like for some couples, if the marriage is pretty bad but both people are willing to try an open marriage and that open marriage works until the kids are launched, then it's a success story (see the other relationship post about a woman wondering whether she should remarry because she has a 6-year-old daugther, and response sharing links about the significant increased risk of child abuse including sexual abuse when there is the presence of an unrelated man in the home).
The open marriage I know that is working for both married people it was because their are both so happy with each other and their marriage they feel its strong enough for them to have fun with others.
They married young; the day after college and now in their 30s they each have a separate date night and see their other person. Also the wife is the one who asked and she is in 3 separate relationships.
And they have 3 young kids.
Is she using condoms with all 3 other men? Men usually don't like condoms for an extended time, and they want unprotected BJs. It's not like they only f...k her, so it could be that she indirectly is exposed to sexual fluids of dozens of other people which is kind of gross....
Why do you assume the other 3 are men?
I’m a sex educator. She works in public health.
And waaah the men don’t like wearing condoms for too long …… then they don’t need to f&$k her. Right? She can have a boundary and if they can’t respect it she doesn’t have to stay. It’s a) not a marriage and b) not all women worry about what their man needs/wants etc (apparently dcurban moms do)
And I wouldn’t want their relationship or life. I’m exhausted thinking about all she has going on. But it’s not my life.