Polymalelove
New member
Hello all,
This is my first post here.
I'm really sorry many people here are suffering and struggling with poly life. It's not an easy road because we have to face our insecurities and fears, invest much effort to decode our feelings until we get tired and drained by uncovering something that has never been analyzed properly: ourselves.
Everyone should answer some simple questions in order to be happy: What do I want for my life? How can I be happy and calm? Do I know that my pleasure depends on the choices I make?
My main goal is to be fine with every decision I take: mono, poly, lonely or whatever.
Personally, I've been practicing poly lifestyle for more than three years now and I'm quite confident with it, though I've never fell in love with a second partner yet. I don't mean a crush one can have for a few hot nights but love.
I've met many people, most of them were initially reluctant I already had a partner, and after a month or so have definitively run away. Was it my fault? I really don't know. Maybe people realize their expectations are not met because I love spending the entire weekend with my 3 years partner, or they feel put apart as they notice I'm deeply in love with him, or they're simply monogamous, or they're not interested in developing a relationship at all.The fact is that I can't fall in love in one month, not anymore.
Chances are that even if I were alone I could not have found a partner. Or not?
Have you ever find yourself in a position that you start wondering if poly is for you because you realize you can't fight heavy monogamous beliefs in society and in the people you meet?
Can you give new partners the same amount of affection and time you have for a person you already know and love?
This is my first post here.
I'm really sorry many people here are suffering and struggling with poly life. It's not an easy road because we have to face our insecurities and fears, invest much effort to decode our feelings until we get tired and drained by uncovering something that has never been analyzed properly: ourselves.
Everyone should answer some simple questions in order to be happy: What do I want for my life? How can I be happy and calm? Do I know that my pleasure depends on the choices I make?
My main goal is to be fine with every decision I take: mono, poly, lonely or whatever.
Personally, I've been practicing poly lifestyle for more than three years now and I'm quite confident with it, though I've never fell in love with a second partner yet. I don't mean a crush one can have for a few hot nights but love.
I've met many people, most of them were initially reluctant I already had a partner, and after a month or so have definitively run away. Was it my fault? I really don't know. Maybe people realize their expectations are not met because I love spending the entire weekend with my 3 years partner, or they feel put apart as they notice I'm deeply in love with him, or they're simply monogamous, or they're not interested in developing a relationship at all.The fact is that I can't fall in love in one month, not anymore.
Chances are that even if I were alone I could not have found a partner. Or not?
Have you ever find yourself in a position that you start wondering if poly is for you because you realize you can't fight heavy monogamous beliefs in society and in the people you meet?
Can you give new partners the same amount of affection and time you have for a person you already know and love?