Most of my situation is covered in my introduction here, but I'll sum up: my Life Partner (husband) and I have been working for a few years on maintaining an open and polyamorous lifestyle. Recently we have succeeded: he has his own girlfriend, and I have very recently started an intimate relationship with my own girlfriend. His relationship works because he, his girlfriend, and I have all been good friends for a couple years and we all have an open and honest relationship with each other, anyway. My own relationship is working because "my" girlfriend is also a part of our family, his brother's (my brother-in-law's) Life Partner, and all four of us have open and frank individual relationships as family-members.
Obviously, I am very excited and absolutely thrilled, filled with that "new relationship energy" everyone's always talking about! I am overjoyed with the support-network "my" girlfriend and I have in our two Life Partners, and that is definitely a boon to us. I am always excited for my Life Partner when he gets to visit his girlfriend, and I absolutely love what they choose to share with me about their encounters.
It has only been a couple weeks for my relationship, and so I am trying to keep all my ducks in a row, as it were, to keep everything balanced in both of my relationships. I don't like to think of my sexual-relationship with my Life Partner as being "old" - it isn't old it's established! He and I have stayed open about everything, he understands when I decline intimacy with him because I have a date with "my" girlfriend later that day - he says he hasn't felt neglected yet and he will let me know if he does, but he doesn't foresee it.
So I definitely feel accomplished, but I don't want it to get to my head!
For those of you who are experienced with this: how do you balance the new relationship energy and "established" relationship energy? I know that I'm on a natural biological-high just from all those hormones and pheromones; do you have any advice on how to keep all that from clouding my judgement? From my own personal experience I know that if I don't work on this and keep my priorities with my Life Partner in the forefront of my mind I may just "accidentally" slip up - I obviously want to avoid this!
Obviously, I am very excited and absolutely thrilled, filled with that "new relationship energy" everyone's always talking about! I am overjoyed with the support-network "my" girlfriend and I have in our two Life Partners, and that is definitely a boon to us. I am always excited for my Life Partner when he gets to visit his girlfriend, and I absolutely love what they choose to share with me about their encounters.
It has only been a couple weeks for my relationship, and so I am trying to keep all my ducks in a row, as it were, to keep everything balanced in both of my relationships. I don't like to think of my sexual-relationship with my Life Partner as being "old" - it isn't old it's established! He and I have stayed open about everything, he understands when I decline intimacy with him because I have a date with "my" girlfriend later that day - he says he hasn't felt neglected yet and he will let me know if he does, but he doesn't foresee it.
So I definitely feel accomplished, but I don't want it to get to my head!
For those of you who are experienced with this: how do you balance the new relationship energy and "established" relationship energy? I know that I'm on a natural biological-high just from all those hormones and pheromones; do you have any advice on how to keep all that from clouding my judgement? From my own personal experience I know that if I don't work on this and keep my priorities with my Life Partner in the forefront of my mind I may just "accidentally" slip up - I obviously want to avoid this!