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    Willingness and Conflicted Emotion

    It's not just...well... its jealousy and envy, by those definitions. And resentment. It's not so simply explained. Thus-far, I haven't spent any time with her. Talked to her twice and had some fleeting messages passed by way of our boyfriend. And as mentioned, I admit that I don't know her all...
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    Willingness and Conflicted Emotion

    That actually helps a great deal. Thank you.
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    Willingness and Conflicted Emotion

    Don't quite understand the question. Rephrase? (Sorry!)
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    Willingness and Conflicted Emotion

    We have discussed this, yes. I've been very open about the jealousy/envy feelings I have going on (for various reasons. some very legit and selfless- concern for him, and some selfish) . I was more than thrilled about the open conversation aspect of poly... and I've taken to it quite well. I...
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    Willingness and Conflicted Emotion

    I think at this point, time management IS the biggest issue... but again, I try and keep in mind that I decided this when I knew the situation aforehand. He actually lives with his other g/f, and I can't exactly say that I'm in a good position having him over. (Be it explaining the situation or...
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    Willingness and Conflicted Emotion

    I guess it's a mix of both... I can't say that I have expectations for anything. It's a first experience. I suppose I should also say, that though a poly relationship, for the time, I have chosen to stay mono within it. I don't know if that'll change. It may, it may not. Thusly, he's provided me...
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    Willingness and Conflicted Emotion

    If you had asked me a year ago, if I would EVER be in a poly relationship, I would have told you no, absolutely not. But odd things happen, and people change their mind. On a singular basis, he and I get along very well. It's the inclusion of his primary at some point in time. I don't know her...
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