You can. It's called Polyamory.
From Meriam Webster: the state or practice of having more than one open romantic relationship at a time
I suppose you just have to find someone who's into it too.
2007-01-15 21:01:47
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answered by resewllms 3
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This is an interesting thing to be discussed. True love, to many people is just a myth. On the other hand, to many others, it is something that has been a part of their dreams, including me. Right now I am experiencing true love and I feel that my world rotates around this girl. I feel that I can live with only her standing by my side. I believe that. I feel that she is the only special person I want to be with. I can't imagine myself being with another girl because my feelings are all about her.
The reasons, I guess, is because there is only one TRUE LOVE, or more commonly referred to soul mate. I believe that you might have many loves; but only one TRUE LOVE.
I hope I helped
2007-01-16 05:12:34
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answered by Mr Asker Knowmore 2
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The answer to your question is very simple:
If you are truly in love with someone then you would want to spend every minute you could with that person. You would not want to spend time with someone else. The only way that it is possible that you could divide your time between two women is if your feelings for neither is that strong. Even though my late wife and I had our ups and downs I found it very difficult to sleep when we were separated for just one night. You will never find that in a poly relationship.
Also, I'm usually amazed at the incredible amount of selfishness in poly relationships. For example, I haven't seen one yet where a man had two or three wives and one or more of his wives had another husband. If one man can truly be in love with two women then presumably each of his wives could truly be in love with another man.
2007-01-16 05:36:52
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answered by scientia 3
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it is quite complicated Perhaps in some cultures or in a time long ago, there were more concerns than love-more like survival of the fittest.The women were more likely to go for a man who was wealthy or at least a good provider and protector against enemies. The hierarchy of needs played and still plays a big part in what a woman will accept in order to protect herself and therefore her children. If the more modern man thinks he can have plural wives w/o repercussions, he is naive. There will be hurt feelings,heartbreaks, and breakups as the situation calls for more wisdom than most men have. You cannot have it all.
2007-01-16 05:18:34
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answered by FoudaFaFa 5
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Love, I found is a selfish thing. If you are actually "In Love" with someone there really is no room for another. But, we can be infatuated with more than one person at a time.
2007-01-16 05:05:08
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answered by Joseph L 4
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If it's true love you wouldn't want anyone else.
2007-01-16 06:08:55
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answered by latingirl0527 4
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It is natural to love more than one mate; our society forces into an unnatural monogamous state.
2007-01-16 05:08:33
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answered by X me Out 2
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If your love to that woman is true you wouldn't be asking this question.
2007-01-16 05:01:23
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answered by ericdevilman 1
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Because no body want to divide love.
2007-01-16 05:00:39
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answered by thinkpose 5
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coz part of true love is that the person is ur ONE and ONLY
2007-01-16 05:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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