Noor said:Well it sounds like your experiment was with a definitely wrong person, I suspect with someone else you might have had a better experience.
I don't really see monogamy as inherently non-satisfying, just not for me at this point. Splitting loyalities is never a good thing, involvement should feel free like you love your children, each differently but not at the expense of the other.
I truly hope you have found the one this time, he sounds like a good one.
I think if the jealousy problem hadn't cropped up, that aspect of things would have been fine. Of course, the man himself turned out to be...umm...spineless? So he wasn't the right man on many, many levels.
I do believe it is possible to love more than one person at the same time. I'm not sure that it is possible to love them both with the same intensity, however. I have children, and I can tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt that the way I love my children is in a completely different ballpark from the way I could love anyone else. Being a parent is quite different than being a lover, obviously...and the emotions are just as different. I don't think comparing 'mother love' to 'romantic love' is a fair standard.
S.
