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"I envy so many of you with an open relationship where you are still “in love” but enjoy sex with others - how did you navigate your relationships and emotions to get to enjoy this lifestyle? Please share" I think the number 1 most important thing is trust, secondly it's having the ability to be able to disconnect between love and lust, jools and I love each other play partners are just that trusting your partner to be able to leave feelings at the bedroom door is a must. Communication is very important, talking to each other and being open and honest. It's also important that as a married couple we still have a healthy and active sex life together. We've been together 40 years next year and open or monogamous I couldn't imagine loving anyone else more than I love Jools. This may not make sense to some but it works for us at this place in our relationship, the next phase will probably be stopping this lifestyle and concentrating on each other. But who knows | |||
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