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And THAT'S absolutely the point. It's rough, it's risky, it's an immense amount of work and no small amount of potential pain. It's something that happens when suddenly you, or your mate, find yet another extraordinary person who is worth working for, worth re-arranging everything for, worth taking the risks for.
I think that's the real difference that serijules was talking about; there's a great deal of difference between having the occasional fling, permitted or not, or being one version or another of a "swinger", or having a nice little sideline sport-fucking, and actually finding that you're willing to do the work to have a strong, long-term, love-based relationship between more than two people. (NOT judging the former, nobody jump my ass, please, but they are radically different.)
yup. When it's right, it's right, and you're willing to do whatever it takes to manifest the life you want.
hearts to all three of you. And you're right about seri - please keep writing, keep participating. your words are jewels.
bj
Alas I am in the sport-fuck/bottoming category at the moment. And I totally agree that it is different from putting in the work for a poly relationship.
Same as you don't run into a potential soul mate/primary partner any day, you are not going to run into another soul-mate (I believe there is a soul-family more than a single soul-mate) worth rearranging your life for any day either. And when you do, you'll weight the risks and the potential happiness and do what it takes for making it work. Not much different from any monogamous relationship.
Of the people I know and met in my life so far, there is only one person I could see worth doing it for. It is nowhere in the cards of life at present, and chances are it will never be. As such he does not even know my feelings (although Hubby claims he probably knows and feels the same), and I will continue to follow and support his life from afar.
I>1
I want one![]()
LOL!
Such a sweet geek


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