Infatuation Rules
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Being in love with two people may be more common than some think. Studies show that many individuals worldwide identify as polyamorous, meaning they partake in relationships with or feel attracted to more than one individual at a time.
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Read More »Being in love with two people may be more common than some think. Studies show that many individuals worldwide identify as polyamorous, meaning they partake in relationships with or feel attracted to more than one individual at a time. In the study, the researchers found that one out of 6 individuals desired a non-monogamous relationship, and one in 15 had already consensually engaged in polyamory. Being in love with two people may not mean you desire relationships with both or want to try non-monogamy. However, polyamory can be an option if all parties consent and are open to the dynamic. In some cases, being in love with two people may cause relationship conflicts, fear, or other stressors. Knowing how you might proceed in varying situations could help you choose how to move forward with your love interests. Discuss The Dynamics Of Your Relationships With A Compassionate Professional Talk To A Therapist
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Read More »Non-monogamy works for some relationships. However, even if you desire a non-monogamous connection, your partner might not. Bring up the subject once and allow your partner time to consider their opinion. If they tell you they’re uncomfortable or do not want you to pursue another relationship, respect their decision. Your partner may feel distressed or pressured if you bring up the idea of non-monogamy more than once. You might consider having your initial conversation with a couples therapist that serves as a neutral third person as you and your partner converse about your options. If your partner agrees, it may still take some time and effort before you can have two healthy relationships. The other person you’re in love with may not want a non-monogamous relationship, or they might feel uncomfortable with your current relationship. Non-monogamy can take a high level of open and direct communication between all parties. You might also have to consider the following:
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Read More »If you’re in love with two people and everyone in the situation would be open to non-monogamy, consider dating both. It may take adjusting if you haven’t been in a polyamorous relationship before, but it could be possible. Typical forms of non-monogamy include:
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