Cannot_Wait_4Disney
The Colombo of Cippolini.
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
Few "closed" relationships seem to work out long term.
Well, you've mentioned 7 couples, so I guess you're right, that is a lot. And didn't a PP say they know couples in open relationships who have hit 20 & 30 year anniversaries?Really, just a 'few'!! Tell that to the other 4 couples (friends) that celebrated our 50th together this last year - happily, I might add!!
Our ds & wife have passed the 25th, 2 brothers and wives 50th - also happily, and many others I know. I know of only a few that ended in divorce.
You don't reach these years happily married by having an 'open' marriage -
Few "closed" relationships seem to work out long term.
You read it right. I was going by the "most marriages end in divorce" mantra. Apparently that's not correct.
As far as I understand it, polyamory does not require everyone involved to be in a relationship together.
I thought polyamory was one big relationship where as open is basically when they individuals are able to do as they please sexually.