RRRalph
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I've never done the open relationship thing, and I'm not sure that I ever could.
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I've never done the open relationship thing, and I'm not sure that I ever could.
First of all, SilveRRCloud thanx for your contribution!
I don't think it's completely diffirent. It excists and it works, so it's possible. Like in a MM relationship there are rules that partners set up in a FM relationship.
Regarding that open relationships works. Has anyone done it and realised that it didn't work? It interesting to read besides the succes stories the failure stories.
Regarding the rules between partners in a open relationship: is it not that the point of being in such relationship is having no rules at all?
the communication is THE thing and the trust
I agree here with RRalph and think if I am with someone and they want to have sex with other people than I'm not doing something right....
I don't think it has anything to do with trust or communication I think it has more to do with the inability to totally commit to one person....
and imho if you love someone you wouldn't want to harm them.... physically, emotionally, or mentally....this includes giving them an unwanted gift or 2
To each their own... in my view though I don't consider "open" relationships real relationships....
Do not presume Mr. to know what is a real relationships and what is not.![]()
My husband and me, yes we have sex with other people, but at the same time we are in a true relationship. We have been through a lot of shit together and still go through. We have been each other´s support through the good times and the bad times...





I asked jsnsessions to talk about open relationships, cuz i knew he has one. I wanted him to explain how it goes in open relationships, cuz i was curious to know how these things works. I don’t know much about it because i only do the traditional relationships. Keep on writing jsnsessions!I got invited by the original poster to participate in this thread, and for what? To get insulted, to get my relationship insulted.
You should be more open minded and lower your tone. There are various marriages and everyone has his own way of looking to a marriage. Personally i doesn’t mean much to me. I see it as a legal confirmation for a longterm commitment. It’s just a paper, cuz it doesn’t change a thing in your daily life.Your marriage is a joke. You aren't really married because marriage is about commitment. It's 2 people entering into a union with the exclusion of all others. Marriage and "open" relationships are total opposites.
He doesn’t insult anyone and his way of life can’t possibly effects legalising same sex marriages. You are attacking him for stupid reasons. But you’re right, this is NOT about gay marriage.You insult the people who are fighting to make marriage legal in countries all over the world by feeding into the stereotype that gay people can't remain monogamous, but his thread isn't about gay marriage.
You should be more open minded and lower your tone. There are various marriages and everyone has his own way of looking to a marriage. Personally i doesn’t mean much to me. I see it as a legal confirmation for a longterm commitment. It’s just a paper, cuz it doesn’t change a thing in your daily life.
We got married because we thought it would be FUN...
And we probably gona get a divorce and get married again, you know, just for fun, and cause, unlike yourself or your sister, WE CAN![]()
I see marriage as a legal confirmation. It’s just a paper, cuz it doesn’t change a thing in your daily life.
It should. Otherwise nobody would bother with it.
What does it really change in your daily life? You still love your partner as much as you do before, you still want to spend your life together, everything stays the same, except for the law consequences. It's just legalising your commitment.









