Do open relationships really work?
Sounds like a lot of work to me, it would probably kill me.
I saw one work for 50 years, till one of them died. Then the others continued. Seems to have worked
The one I was exposed to is still going strong. It appeared to me that it took a lot of work. In fact, I heard the guy tell his wife one day that she needed to look for a boyfriend because it was really hard to take care of two women and he wasn't talking about sex.
He takes care of both financially?
@ChurchLess no but he does honeydews for both of them.
@Lorajay Liquid poop is called honeydew and it is excreted by insects feeding on the sugar-rich plant sap called phloem. Examples of sap-feeding insects that produce honeydew include aphids, some scale insects, mealybugs, whiteflies and some kinds of galls.
@ChurchLess dang voice text. You know I meant honey dos.
@ChurchLess I have an oak tree with a huge gall on it.
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for an open relationship to be considered working, what "working" is would need another scheme than what is typical in this society. in this society commitment usually carries an expectation of certain exclutivites and inclusions and sharings etc. inconsistent with "open". then another bunch will say "be happy, carry on, live now!" So, maybe it's just a style thing.