In my online wanderings, I come across a lot of guys in open relationships. many profiles will say something along the lines of:
"I've been with my wonderful husband Bob for 18 years. He is the best thing that ever happened to me. Yes, we are in an open relationship. It seems like the only ones who have a problem with that are other people!!"
Now, I don't generally have sex with guys in open relationships. I'm just don't like the feeling I get from doing it. I will regularly get a guy in an open relationship who tries to chat me up. I will message him something like "thanks for the interest, but I don't really have sex with guys in an open relationship, sorry." Most guys respond with a well-meant no worries, but about one-third of the time I will get a knee-jerk response like "who are you to judge us? It's my life to do with what I want!" or something similar. Which, I hope you see, is totally disproportionate.
I get the feeling that quite a few guys in open relationships (1) feel the need to repeatedly point out that they love their partner, (2) are defensive in their profile about being in an open relationship and (3) think that by not wanting to shag them I am automatically judging them.
My question (yes, there's a question!): are guys in open relationships really judged that often and that harshly, or am I just chatting to insecure defensive pricks? I personally have never talked to anyone who thinks it's principally wrong, so I would say it's the latter. But I would like to hear your thoughts about this.
"I've been with my wonderful husband Bob for 18 years. He is the best thing that ever happened to me. Yes, we are in an open relationship. It seems like the only ones who have a problem with that are other people!!"
Now, I don't generally have sex with guys in open relationships. I'm just don't like the feeling I get from doing it. I will regularly get a guy in an open relationship who tries to chat me up. I will message him something like "thanks for the interest, but I don't really have sex with guys in an open relationship, sorry." Most guys respond with a well-meant no worries, but about one-third of the time I will get a knee-jerk response like "who are you to judge us? It's my life to do with what I want!" or something similar. Which, I hope you see, is totally disproportionate.
I get the feeling that quite a few guys in open relationships (1) feel the need to repeatedly point out that they love their partner, (2) are defensive in their profile about being in an open relationship and (3) think that by not wanting to shag them I am automatically judging them.
My question (yes, there's a question!): are guys in open relationships really judged that often and that harshly, or am I just chatting to insecure defensive pricks? I personally have never talked to anyone who thinks it's principally wrong, so I would say it's the latter. But I would like to hear your thoughts about this.



