Hi! I'm wordy, and I'm entering a polyamorous relationship for the first time. It's something I have been drawn to since I started considering relationships in the first place. Yet even after extensive reading and research, I have so many questions! So a bit about my situation:
I'm a bisexual male 24, and let's call my partners Jane and John. Jane is a bisexual female of 22, John is a straight male, also 22.
I love them both with all of my heart. We have all been friends for six going on seven years.
Jane and I had a brief relationship which ended because we both agreed that we weren't ready for a relationship at the time as both of our lives were very hectic and we felt if we had continued we would have damaged our relationship and our friendship. We both continued to love each other and after staying friends and growing more we feel very capable of making this relationship work.
John and I are extremely close and he know's that I am attracted to him and in love with his mind, I feel connected to him as strongly as I do Jane, and I never expect anything physical to occur between us, because I do not wish to make him uncomfortable. I know (we have discussed this) he feels the same emotional and spiritual connection to me that I do him.
John recently came forward with his emotions towards Jane, and after a period of time and a few very honest conversations we came to the conclusion that polyamory could be a good fit for us. We have begun setting our ground rules and establishing open and honest communication, but all of us are very inexperienced on this matter.
I have many questions and would appreciate someone with some experience to talk to. Should I give John and Jane some alone time being as their romantic bond hasn't been formed for as long as the one between Jane and myself? Should we spend more time with all of us together first? How can I make sure that John doesn't feel pressured or awkward about my attraction to him? I view this as emotional(non-physical) romance between John and I, a romance between Jane and John as well as Jane and myself, and I haven't encountered any particular information about such a setup.
As I said I love them both very much and want to do what I can to make this easier for all of us, because we're each aware that any relationship takes work. Thank you for your time!
I'm a bisexual male 24, and let's call my partners Jane and John. Jane is a bisexual female of 22, John is a straight male, also 22.
I love them both with all of my heart. We have all been friends for six going on seven years.
Jane and I had a brief relationship which ended because we both agreed that we weren't ready for a relationship at the time as both of our lives were very hectic and we felt if we had continued we would have damaged our relationship and our friendship. We both continued to love each other and after staying friends and growing more we feel very capable of making this relationship work.
John and I are extremely close and he know's that I am attracted to him and in love with his mind, I feel connected to him as strongly as I do Jane, and I never expect anything physical to occur between us, because I do not wish to make him uncomfortable. I know (we have discussed this) he feels the same emotional and spiritual connection to me that I do him.
John recently came forward with his emotions towards Jane, and after a period of time and a few very honest conversations we came to the conclusion that polyamory could be a good fit for us. We have begun setting our ground rules and establishing open and honest communication, but all of us are very inexperienced on this matter.
I have many questions and would appreciate someone with some experience to talk to. Should I give John and Jane some alone time being as their romantic bond hasn't been formed for as long as the one between Jane and myself? Should we spend more time with all of us together first? How can I make sure that John doesn't feel pressured or awkward about my attraction to him? I view this as emotional(non-physical) romance between John and I, a romance between Jane and John as well as Jane and myself, and I haven't encountered any particular information about such a setup.
As I said I love them both very much and want to do what I can to make this easier for all of us, because we're each aware that any relationship takes work. Thank you for your time!