Posts Tagged "open relationships"

FruitTaster: Designer Relationships

Posted by on Jan 7, 2012 in Blog, Marriage, Monogamish, Non-monogamy | 0 comments

Thank you, FruitTaster, for leaving the following comment on my most recent blog post: Monogamish Week! This comment is so insightful and interesting that I wanted to share it with you. And once you've read this comment, make sure you read more of FruitTaster's blog; it makes for excellent reading!

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Monogamish Week!

Posted by on Jan 7, 2012 in Blog, Marriage, Monogamish, Non-monogamy | 1 comment

We humans are typically creatures of habit; we go along with what we're used to, stick to what feels comfortable, and generally expect others to do the same. Yet relationships themselves are such dynamic, ever-evolving entities. Heck, we humans are ever-evolving ... we find new interests and hobbies, make new friends, develop new habits ... you get the picture.

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Savage Says – The Monogamish Closet

Posted by on Dec 13, 2011 in Blog, Marriage, Monogamish, Non-monogamy | 1 comment

My husband and I are the pillars of society; we both work and pay taxes, we have two lovely children, we are an active part of our church community, I brought my kids to sing carols for charity this week and we host the rest of the family for Christmas. According to many of our friends, we are unusually happily married.

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Threesome anyone?

Posted by on Sep 1, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Today I came across this letter, which fits in nicely with some of the other posts I've made about nonmonogamy and open relationships.

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Monogamy as the only way?

Posted by on Jul 13, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Like many of you, I was raised in a society which values monogamy, long-term relationship/marital commitment, and expects sexual exclusivity as the "norm". Until my early twenties, I had never even heard of an "open relationship". The first time I met someone who told me they were in an open relationship, I remember thinking this person (and his partner) must be strange.

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