MsEmotional
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I had always figured that a previously-monogamous couple having “rules” when defining their style of polyamory was a sign of an unhealthy hierarchy. Having struggled with defining and setting boundaries in my relationship with Ponytail, however, I am beginning to wonder if there are “healthy rules” for an entwined/cohabiting couple to make.
Laptop has a lot of rules with his wife. Here are some of them:
1. Phones off/screens down after 9pm.
2. Wednesdays and Fridays are just for them.
3. Must be home by 10pm.
4. Schedule is planned in advance — usually by Saturday for the upcoming week.
I had been considering exploring a relationship with Laptop, but I feel a little weird about the rules that he has with his wife. Are these reasonable rules in order to set healthy boundaries? Or should they raise red flags for me?
Laptop has a lot of rules with his wife. Here are some of them:
1. Phones off/screens down after 9pm.
2. Wednesdays and Fridays are just for them.
3. Must be home by 10pm.
4. Schedule is planned in advance — usually by Saturday for the upcoming week.
I had been considering exploring a relationship with Laptop, but I feel a little weird about the rules that he has with his wife. Are these reasonable rules in order to set healthy boundaries? Or should they raise red flags for me?