Originally posted by BigRed
If they agree to it...it would seem like a break-up to me.
It's called being open ended.
You define a relationship by your preconceived social notions. Humans are the most complicated social creatures on the planet. Of course there is more than one way a relationship can occur.
Originally posted by dadudemon
It's called being open ended.You define a relationship by your preconceived social notions. Humans are the most complicated social creatures on the planet. Of course there is more than one way a relationship can occur.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Your wife made me pancakes ✅
😆 😆 😆
why do people hate it when you use the smilies? it makes the post all that much better?
Anyway...
DAMNIT! My wife doesn't even make ME pancakes!
Originally posted by BigRed
An open relationship is one of the most asinine things I've ever heard of.
I wouldn't do that either. However, you don't have to damn your thinking to just your idea of a relationship. What if you and your wife wanted to have sex with another couple, swinger style? It could be fun IF both you want to.
Originally posted by SillySully7
I checked with my wife...she said no.Damnit!
(Also, JD, I love your Sig pic.)
Originally posted by Ms ChelleI am gonna go with.....www. zipit .com.
lol....what about her fun with the ladies?! It isnt all about him. 🙄
The original question is: Should married people be allowed to sleep with other people?
Who among us thinks he has the right to force their personal and moral beliefs on others. How does one think they can disallow this act when it involves consenting adults. Replace allow with another word and maybe there is something to debate but as the question is asked........................................
Originally posted by you get thorns
The original question is: Should married people be allowed to sleep with other people?Who among us thinks he has the right to force their personal and moral beliefs on others. How does one think they can disallow this act when it involves consenting adults. Replace allow with another word and maybe there is something to debate but as the question is asked........................................
There used to be a law against it. I believe it's now referred to as a "Black Law."
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE4D71230F936A25751C0A961948260&sec=&spon=