Here's some quick background. About two years ago, I was introduced to an interesting article/essay on polyamory. I was in a monogamous relationship at the time, but it's recently come to an end, because of my lack of a) wanting a stereotypical relationship with all of the boundaries and social expectations and b) not really liking the idea of a long-term monogamous commitment that is often required for "relationships" to work.
Anyway, what I'm saying is that I have a very unconventional view of what a relationship is/should be. But obviously most other people don't.
It's come about in the last few weeks that a friend of mine has feelings for me (and I have for him, for around 7 years) but I very much do not want an exclusive relationship. We've been going on as usual with some very nice intimate moments in between.
So here's my question/dilemma. I've discussed with my friend the fact that I am unconventional, etc., that I would not want exclusivity and would not expect it in return, but I'm still somewhat guided by social norms and fear hurting him/ruining our friendship if it continues, and the idea of poly can't be accepted, Etc.
So, fire away. Help me out here. ATM, I have no idea what my next move should be.
Anyway, what I'm saying is that I have a very unconventional view of what a relationship is/should be. But obviously most other people don't.
It's come about in the last few weeks that a friend of mine has feelings for me (and I have for him, for around 7 years) but I very much do not want an exclusive relationship. We've been going on as usual with some very nice intimate moments in between.
So here's my question/dilemma. I've discussed with my friend the fact that I am unconventional, etc., that I would not want exclusivity and would not expect it in return, but I'm still somewhat guided by social norms and fear hurting him/ruining our friendship if it continues, and the idea of poly can't be accepted, Etc.
So, fire away. Help me out here. ATM, I have no idea what my next move should be.