As long as it's honest, and everyone involved is aware of the situation, I don't have a problem with it. It's not for me, though.
2006-11-01 03:32:46
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answered by angiekaos 3
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If everyone involved wants it, yeah, why not. But personally having one partner is often one partner too many. I can't imagine multiple partners spending my money and being a general pain in the butt but each to their own. By the way, notice how I can have an opinion on someone else's lifestyle without thinking that opinion is objective fact, and I can accept the differences between people's romantic tastes. That's called "being a grown up" and is something many people could do well to emulate.
2006-11-01 04:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in one for six years. I dropped the man (actually, we dropped each other) and married the woman. All I can say is that it *can* be right, but only for very special and unique sort of people if you're looking to the long term. I'm not in that group. For starters, you have to have a lot of consideration, a very good memory, and not a lot of jealousy in you!
2006-11-01 03:36:54
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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It's not about right or wrong, it's about what works.
I've been poly amorous, had open relationships, and they just don't work for me. In my experience with clients as a therapist, they don't work for others either.
Trust and intimacy are difficult to develop when your energy is scattered.
Try it if you like and see if it's for you, nothing wrong with it, but I have rarely (as in never) seen it work to produce long term intimacy.
2006-11-01 03:34:09
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answered by Awakening 1
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These relationships never work. It's tough enough between two people. It's becomes impossible when a third or more are introduced.
2006-11-01 04:03:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Polyamorous relationships are those where one person loves more than one other person.
Yes !
It is not wrong for this to happen.
2006-11-01 03:34:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I "believe" that so long as a person is a legal adult of sound mind it is none of my business how they define their relationship so long as it makes them happy and does not interfere in someone else's life.
2006-11-01 03:39:28
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answered by IndyT- For Da Ben Dan 6
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no.it's noy good!u mean having sex with lots of gills or boys?right?it's bad because as u tend to have sex with someone.alittle time after, u'll be tired of him/her&uu'll leave them!u'll tend to have sex with the other&this roll continues!do u think it would be OK to have just temporary relations with someone('cause he/she,mostly he, just wanna fulfil their sexual desire&they don't really like u because of urselves!)??
2006-11-01 04:21:31
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answered by afsane r 2
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Polyamory is just another commitment cop-out in my opinion. I am totally against any and all practices like it.
2006-11-01 03:40:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I dunno.. I'm definitely not into that and I don't know too many who are. Most people *I would think* would want a loving relationship with one person, not multiple. Too much jealousy in my opinion.
2006-11-01 03:33:33
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answered by Des Demona 3
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