I remember my first experience working with a couple who came to me with a desire to open up their relationship. In 2016, a couple in their 50s who had been together for 10 years were facing some health issues that impeded their ability to experience sexual pleasure together.
This couple chose to not meet each other's partners, and agreed to be able to travel with these partners out of town and for overnight trips. Their non-negotiable was"safety above all." They agreed to maintain protected sexual experiences with their other partners at all times and always be open in conversation about their other partners.
Of course, most successful polyamorous relationships don't end up in a session with me. If they are in my office, the chances are that something went wrong. In one case, the partner in the primary relationship began to have jealous feelings related to how much time the other partners were spending together. This became a discussion with the entire relationship and included all partners.
There’s relationship problems because of who they pair themselves with. There will always be differences but understanding them and respecting them by having love and compassion, you’ll have a power tribe.
I can't do that. Imagine , the violence. The jealousy. I just can't. Sounds great. I know. Sounds great.
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