I finally took the next step and went from just lurking here to actually joining! Yay! So I thought I should keep on going and introduce myself. First I need to say that it’s kind of overwhelming the different terms or acronyms used to describe everything so my apologies if I’m terrible at using them or using them incorrectly.
I am 44 y/o, female, straight (usually but bi-curious somewhat too), I am married to “Rod” for 11 yrs, together for 12. Combined we have 6 kids (all adults) and we raise one grandson (5 y/o) who is basically a son to us. Rod is 49, male, straight. We have been entirely mono until roughly 2 years ago when we began this journey together and today I consider us to be poly even though we are just recently arrived at having a third. The third is actually someone I knew and dated quite seriously as a teenager/young adult. I’ll call him Sly. Sly and I have stayed in touch off and on over the years and have always acknowledged that we have significant feelings for each other, but have just wanted different things so we stayed friends. So far, this new relationship is in its infancy so I’m not sure how to describe it at the moment. Since I am married to Rod and this new relationship is between myself and Sly only, I guess that makes the hinge in this new vee. (?)
Becoming poly for me was not a real surprising thing. I grew up with a pretty skewed concept of love and struggled a lot with relationships and never really understood why we’re only suppose to have feelings for one person when I could never seem to manage that. Rod and I have an amazing relationship that has always been free of these ideas of possession or ownership that other mono relationships I’ve been have always had. Rod is the least jealous or possessive person I’ve ever known and it took me a long time to actually accept that. Unfortunately, I know I do have some jealous tendencies so before we decided to go far into this poly thing, I decided to explore those tendencies and discover the best way for me to deal with them now… long before they are put to the test! I am a work in progress!
We have “come out” (I’m not overly fond of that term) to our children and they are all supportive for the most part. We don’t really feel the need to be “out” to the entire world since this is our lives and we’ll tell the people we feel need to know when the time presents itself.
While we are fairly new to this, we are going into this with our eyes as wide open as we can and knowing that it isn’t always going to be easy and we will make mistakes along the way. I’ve been doing as much reading on polyamory and other people’s stories and things and together we talk about it all hoping that all of this will help us along the way.
I’m not sure if that’s enough or too much but there you have it! I’m excited to be here and have others to talk to and learn from!
I am 44 y/o, female, straight (usually but bi-curious somewhat too), I am married to “Rod” for 11 yrs, together for 12. Combined we have 6 kids (all adults) and we raise one grandson (5 y/o) who is basically a son to us. Rod is 49, male, straight. We have been entirely mono until roughly 2 years ago when we began this journey together and today I consider us to be poly even though we are just recently arrived at having a third. The third is actually someone I knew and dated quite seriously as a teenager/young adult. I’ll call him Sly. Sly and I have stayed in touch off and on over the years and have always acknowledged that we have significant feelings for each other, but have just wanted different things so we stayed friends. So far, this new relationship is in its infancy so I’m not sure how to describe it at the moment. Since I am married to Rod and this new relationship is between myself and Sly only, I guess that makes the hinge in this new vee. (?)
Becoming poly for me was not a real surprising thing. I grew up with a pretty skewed concept of love and struggled a lot with relationships and never really understood why we’re only suppose to have feelings for one person when I could never seem to manage that. Rod and I have an amazing relationship that has always been free of these ideas of possession or ownership that other mono relationships I’ve been have always had. Rod is the least jealous or possessive person I’ve ever known and it took me a long time to actually accept that. Unfortunately, I know I do have some jealous tendencies so before we decided to go far into this poly thing, I decided to explore those tendencies and discover the best way for me to deal with them now… long before they are put to the test! I am a work in progress!
We have “come out” (I’m not overly fond of that term) to our children and they are all supportive for the most part. We don’t really feel the need to be “out” to the entire world since this is our lives and we’ll tell the people we feel need to know when the time presents itself.
While we are fairly new to this, we are going into this with our eyes as wide open as we can and knowing that it isn’t always going to be easy and we will make mistakes along the way. I’ve been doing as much reading on polyamory and other people’s stories and things and together we talk about it all hoping that all of this will help us along the way.
I’m not sure if that’s enough or too much but there you have it! I’m excited to be here and have others to talk to and learn from!