pros of an open relationship

so, what can we learn from the pros and cons of an open relationship? as you can probably imagine, there are many pros and cons of an open relationship. to some people, the pros and cons of an open relationship are so balanced that they feel fulfilled in all three of those areas. that’s often the key driver for people to want to deal with the pros and cons of an open relationship. on the other hand, working through the …

i want an open relationship

if you want an open relationship and he doesn’t, don’t worry; people in open relationships likely went through the same rough patch, so you’re not alone. you know if you’re straight or gay and you know that that’s a part of you, and it might be the same way with knowing if you’re meant to be in a polygamous relationship. it’s a common reason why people go for open relationships; if you want to explore that part of yourself but …

ending an open relationship

however, there may come a time when you’re no longer interested in maintaining multiple connections and you simply want to concentrate on your primary partner. if you want to close your open relationship because your partner seems to be forming deeper and more meaningful connections (or simply more numerous ones) than you’re comfortable with, it’s unfair to put the kibosh on things. if you agree to an open relationship, you don’t get to suddenly change the rules because they’re not …

considering an open relationship

question: i’ve been with my partner for several years and want to broach the subject of opening up our relationship, but i’m worried about how they will react. there is a lot to consider in this and i will cover a few things below for you. you need to be able to talk about your relationship and to have the emotional intelligence to deal with any issues that come up — and they will come up! given the work i …

starting an open relationship

before you log on to feeld and change your dating profile to “ethically non-monogamous dom”, let’s find out how to make the most of it in a meaningful way. is the idea that one person is enough for everyone and monogamy is the only way to have a deep and meaningful relationship correct? and does it ultimately mean that you are unhappy in your relationship? and you wouldn’t want your friends that inexplicably have their shit together, the ones who …