Infatuation Rules
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“You can absolutely fall in love with two people at the same time,” he says. “Walt Whitman was right — you contain multitudes. Someone might bring out your confident, sexy side and you'll love them for it. A second person might make you feel safe, loved and deeply connected, and you'll also fall for that person.
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Read More »“You can be in love with one person because of who you see and honor in them, and simultaneously be in love with someone else for their very different yet equally resonant being,” notes House. “That being said, love is a choice. You don’t ‘fall’ in love. Instead, you choose to open your heart and see the beauty, feel the vulnerability, allow your guard to drop and your heart to open, and give yourself permission to feel and be in a state of love.” As O’Reilly points out, there are also logistical considerations to take into account. “The fact that we can love multiple people simultaneously doesn’t mean that everyone ought to have multiple simultaneous relationships that are romantic or sexual in nature,” she says. “It’s really up to you to decide what feels good and what you have the capacity for. You may not have the time, energy or resources to manage two romantic relationships at the same time; or you might have the time, energy and resources to manage many romantic relationships at the same time.” “On the flip side,” O’Reilly adds, “you may not feel fulfilled by monogamy. You may feel held back by having to limit your love for other potential partners. You may discover this by accident when you begin to feel love or attachment to multiple people at the same time.”
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