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Browneyesarebest79 · 41-45, F
I know noone will agree, but yes. Before I got married, I would have said no, but most married people's sex drives are very different from one another. If it helps satisfy the person whose drive is bigger, then yes
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
That's between you and your partner. If your partner is OK with it, then it's fine. If not, then it's not fine.
HumanEarth · 56-60, F
For me: Hell no, I'm one person kind of person and I don't want to be the side piece.
For others that's up to them
For others that's up to them
pdockal · 56-60, M
depends on the situation between you and your spouse
bijouxbroussard · F
I don’t think it’s okay to deceive your partner. If you both agree to an open relationship, then okay, sex outside that relationship isn’t cheating.
But if one person wants a monogamous relationship and the other doesn’t, accept that you don’t want the same things from the relationship and part ways. Don’t sneak around on the person—that’s crappy.
For myself, I never want an "open" relationship, that’s not a relationship to me. You can screw everyone in town while staying single and uncoupled. 🤨
But if one person wants a monogamous relationship and the other doesn’t, accept that you don’t want the same things from the relationship and part ways. Don’t sneak around on the person—that’s crappy.
For myself, I never want an "open" relationship, that’s not a relationship to me. You can screw everyone in town while staying single and uncoupled. 🤨
rhouse · 56-60, M
Most of society says it isn't. I think it is fine.
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Nitedoc · 51-55, M
I think it's demeaning to your partner.
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