Society & Culture

Open Relationships

Society & Culture

Posted by: Melada

31st Aug 2011 01:59pm

I would like to hear peoples thoughts on married couples who have so called (open relatinships), and who "arent" sexually active with each other, ie what does it mean to you, what restrictions (if any) should be placed on the partner (if only 1 of the couple is into seeking fun elsewhere) and the other 1 isnt interested.

Melada
  • 23rd Sep 2011 06:59pm

Thanks Jill, You and so many have said the same thing, "You deserve better" and i kno i do, I am the "other woman" too, But in saying that, Im reluctant to do anything about it atm..I am lonely and even though its only 1 nite a week spent with him physically, we have contact everyday via text, not once or twice but mayb half a dozen texts during the day and then again chatting on MSN EVERY NITE, its almost like hes on his own when he can give me so much time like this, I am forever hopeful that me being in his back pocket like that "and he recipricates" with texts etc, that theres hope for us yet..or am i being a fool ?


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