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So is this true? There are 4 types of long term gay relationships:
1. Those who are open.
2. Those who have 3somes
3. Those who cheat.
4. Those who break up.
I've come to realize that I am number 3. Which one are you?[/QUOT
Bluboi,
The answer to your question is that any long-term relationship can fall into any of those categories, as well as category #5 (committed and monogamous), as Brian1 pointed out. My bf and I have been together for over 29 years. We started out at #1, had a failed attempt at #2, only one instance of #3 , never did #4 ( though it has been considered on a few occasions), and for a very many years now we have been exceedingly happy with #5. The basic rule is "Whatever floats your boat". I hope that whatever option you choose is the right one for you.![]()
Number 5 for almost 14 years here - and the sex is still fucking hot!
My bf and I have been together for over 29 years. We started out at #1, had a failed attempt at #2, only one instance of #3 , never did #4 ( though it has been considered on a few occasions), and for a very many years now we have been exceedingly happy with #5. The basic rule is "Whatever floats your boat". I hope that whatever option you choose is the right one for you.![]()
Brian thanks so much for that, I just started on a committed monogamous relationship and I am hoping for it to stay that way
Are you me?Yes - these descriptors don't fit specifically gay relationships - People either stick together or they don't. Whether either of them have 'cheated' along the way, or whether they have agreed to have mutual sex with a third party or seperately with other lovers is not necessarily a factor in determining the longevity of the relationship.
Relationships that last usually develop a degree of tolerance, generosity and forgiveness. There is an awareness of and value placed on the synergy of the relatrionship.
5. Committed and monogamous
You missed this category which describes my relationship (ten years) and so many others that I'm aware of
It is possible, however it requires commitment from both parties
Yes - these descriptors don't fit specifically gay relationships - People either stick together or they don't. Whether either of them have 'cheated' along the way, or whether they have agreed to have mutual sex with a third party or seperately with other lovers is not necessarily a factor in determining the longevity of the relationship.
Relationships that last usually develop a degree of tolerance, generosity and forgiveness. There is an awareness of and value placed on the synergy of the relatrionship.








