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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2016 0:49:20 GMT -8
Would polyamory interest you ?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2016 18:53:50 GMT -8
Yes. But, for me (being a 100% straight male) and what I would personally be a participant in, only with two bisexual women.
That being said, I would support bisexual men having whatever poly family suits them, straight women having whatever family suits them, or any mix of the preceding having whatever poly family suits them (even including four-partners and/or more... if it suits them).
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Post by Willing Sniper on Mar 12, 2016 19:48:46 GMT -8
Richard will be turned someday
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2016 21:39:23 GMT -8
Richard will be turned someday Only if you mean "someone shall grab me by some part of my body and rotate my body around a specific axis".
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2016 0:24:58 GMT -8
In the long term though do these situations last ? Perhaps when you're young and idealistic its worth giving it a go, but human emotions being as they are somebody in the triangle or other configuration is bound to feel left out. Thus the longevity of such arrangements are in imo short lived.
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Post by Willing Sniper on Mar 13, 2016 0:26:55 GMT -8
hey D
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2016 0:30:22 GMT -8
Hey Doris.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2016 2:32:48 GMT -8
In the long term though do these situations last ? Perhaps when you're young and idealistic its worth giving it a go, but human emotions being as they are somebody in the triangle or other configuration is bound to feel left out. Thus the longevity of such arrangements are in imo short lived. Just as with "regular" relationships... they last as long as they last. It has a lot to do with choosing the right people (the same as it does when it's just two people). As to the rest, human emotions being what they are (and people being what they are), somebody in a COUPLE is just as likely to feel unappreciated or underappreciated.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2016 8:33:14 GMT -8
In the long term though do these situations last ? Perhaps when you're young and idealistic its worth giving it a go, but human emotions being as they are somebody in the triangle or other configuration is bound to feel left out. Thus the longevity of such arrangements are in imo short lived. Just as with "regular" relationships... they last as long as they last. It has a lot to do with choosing the right people (the same as it does when it's just two people). As to the rest, human emotions being what they are (and people being what they are), somebody in a COUPLE is just as likely to feel unappreciated or underappreciated. I disagree, I believe it would be far more likely to have an issue when you are sharing a bed and a person with others on a daily basis.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2016 15:54:07 GMT -8
Just as with "regular" relationships... they last as long as they last. It has a lot to do with choosing the right people (the same as it does when it's just two people). As to the rest, human emotions being what they are (and people being what they are), somebody in a COUPLE is just as likely to feel unappreciated or underappreciated. I disagree, I believe it would be far more likely to have an issue when you are sharing a bed and a person with others on a daily basis. Why? If you are "sharing a bed" (meaning sleep)... you are asleep. Why should it matter if your poly-spouse isn't in the same bed (if they aren't)... and if it's all three of you in the same bed (as it is with the triad on the video) then there's no one to miss. If it's "sharing a bed" (meaning sex) and it's true poly (where everyone plays with everyone... as it is with the couple in the video, and the type of poly I personally advocate), then you are included in the sexy time with the other too. Or maybe you and one of the others are "going at it" sometimes without the other,other (as they might without you occasionally).
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