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"For those couples who meet separately. I guess it's almost a poly scenario I'm on about but have you ever found yourself in a position where one (or both) of you has become involved in what is essentially a relationship of sorts with another person? If so, how did it work? And for any singles that have been involved in anything like this, how did it work for you? And just to avoid confusion, I'm not talking about 'swing couples' here, but couples who, for whatever reason, also swing separately. " Yes, I have a couple of longer term partners who are basically just sex meets. Both of my longer term more-than-sex partners are absolutely fine about it. I also see someone for sex who is in a long term relationship with a partner, and that's fine too. What would you like to know about how it works? | |||
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"For those couples who meet separately. I guess it's almost a poly scenario I'm on about but have you ever found yourself in a position where one (or both) of you has become involved in what is essentially a relationship of sorts with another person? If so, how did it work? And for any singles that have been involved in anything like this, how did it work for you? And just to avoid confusion, I'm not talking about 'swing couples' here, but couples who, for whatever reason, also swing separately. Yes, I have a couple of longer term partners who are basically just sex meets. Both of my longer term more-than-sex partners are absolutely fine about it. I also see someone for sex who is in a long term relationship with a partner, and that's fine too. What would you like to know about how it works?" I'm just trying to wrap my head around it. What happens when /if feelings become involved? How does the core relationship deal with that? Or is it damaging to the single involved to allow emotions to come into play? Do you have any sort of friendship with your partners partner? | |||
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" I'm just trying to wrap my head around it. What happens when /if feelings become involved? How does the core relationship deal with that? Or is it damaging to the single involved to allow emotions to come into play? Do you have any sort of friendship with your partners partner?" I don't personally have a 'core relationship'. One of my partners does though. They are not afraid of other peoples feelings getting involved - humans naturally care about and feel for people they enjoy spending time with. I don't see why it would be damaging for the 'single' to have emotions either, as long as the other person was open to them and happy with them - of course. Although note that if you're in a relationship with someone then you're not 'the single' any longer of course! I am personally friends with all my partners partners. My partners are all friends with each other. In fact my two long term partners go out for lunch with each other reasonably often without me if they're both in the same place at the same time. I've also been out with my partners partners without the middleman too, it can be good fun. The thing is, you're likely to date people who are at least a bit similar to each other, so the chances are that you'll get on as friends too. | |||
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"For those couples who meet separately. I guess it's almost a poly scenario I'm on about but have you ever found yourself in a position where one (or both) of you has become involved in what is essentially a relationship of sorts with another person? If so, how did it work? And for any singles that have been involved in anything like this, how did it work for you? And just to avoid confusion, I'm not talking about 'swing couples' here, but couples who, for whatever reason, also swing separately. Yes, I have a couple of longer term partners who are basically just sex meets. Both of my longer term more-than-sex partners are absolutely fine about it. I also see someone for sex who is in a long term relationship with a partner, and that's fine too. What would you like to know about how it works? I'm just trying to wrap my head around it. What happens when /if feelings become involved? How does the core relationship deal with that? Or is it damaging to the single involved to allow emotions to come into play? Do you have any sort of friendship with your partners partner?" You raise a good point and the only reason I was seeing my girlfriends husband was that as 2 married couples we were all close. We would all have sex as a group and it was the next step to start meeting seperately. It also improved our sex life as Paul love hearing about me being fucked by someone else | |||
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