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Polygamy Relationship From The Past - Time For A New One?

October 07 2009

In the past recent months,I (being the female of this couple) had been thinking back about the past polygamy relationship (FMF) that I was engaged in many years ago in my early twenties...It was a fabulous  time in which I learnt so much about me and my  sexual interests,rewarding and enjoyed every moment I spent  it with the two partners that I had.  Though it was at times, slightly difficult because the other female partner choose to live with us and when friends and family visited it was awkward.Im not even sure if I told my current partner that I had been in this sort of relationship previously, I think I may have forgotten to tell him (But then it is even more of a mystery about me for him to learn).Now being at the ripe old age of nearly 31,  Is it time to  start another polygamy relationship with more specific setboundaries than before? Hmmm...I am not sure...This thought has been pondering me for awhile...Also just wondering when the right time is to bring this up with the man?  What are people's thoughts on this!

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  • RHP

    RHP User

    16 years ago

    The term polygamy is any "form of marriage in which a person [has] more than one spouse.  Polyamory is the practice, desire, or acceptance of having more than one intimate sexual relationship at a time with the consent of everyone involved. polyandry, in which women have multiple husbands. polygyny, in which men have multiple wives. Menage à trois, a sexual (or sometimes domestic) arrangement involving three people polyamory, in which participants have multiple romantic partners PolyFamilies, similar to group marriage, but some members may not consider themselves married to all other members polyfidelity, in which participants have multiple partners but restrict sexual activity to within a certain group open marriage and open relationships, in which one or both members of a committed couple may become sexually active with other partners swinging, similar to open relationships, but commonly conducted as an organised social activity.     The variations are pretty broad and I'm note exactly sure what you have in mind from what you have said. If your guy is the jeolous traditional type anything like my wife..... I think you have a serious problem developing.   Hugs Gazza

  • RHP

    RHP User

    16 years ago

    Gaz, I like how you know your meanings, it is really frustrating that some people dont really know the difference. We are polyamorous...and love it.