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It sounds like an oxymoron. Definitely not for me, and I don't know anyone in one, but I can be open-minded. If that's what you want, go for it.
Not a real relationship
Hell no. That's a person's excuse to still screw other people n if that's the case then STAY SINGLE!!
no
To each their own really. I personally dont agree with them and couldnt be in one because i put a lot of emotion into my relationships.
Waste of time
Not a big fan of it. I've known many people who had open relationships or marriages, and they were fun for a while... Then they ALL ended on bad terms. Feelings get hurt when you involve other people into your intimate relations. Your intimacy should be kept private, and between just you two.
Also, our fantasies, 9 times out of 10, are far better in our minds than in real life when we play them out. What seems like a great, fun idea doesn't always turn out that way - and can turn out quite awkward/uncomfortable.
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, FL, US | Mar 17, 2012
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, FL, US | Mar 17, 2012
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Not so open to that either one of us I like my man to be just that MINE
Openness is not the covenant of marriage.
I feel like if a couple were truly happy with their spouse and sex life then they wouldn't feel the need to look or be with anybody else. If your wanting to have sex/relationships with other people while being committed then i think that person feels like their is something missing at home, that their not completely satisfied.. Just my opinion..
Not for me.
Great
To each it's own open is good
If it is an open relationship, is there much of a relationship at all......I totally disagree with them.
I want my partner to experience all of her fantasies at least once. So if that requires an element of "openness" then it can happen if both partners are present.