playfulcharms
New member
Hi everyone,
I have thought positively about polyamory and thought it was something that would make me happy since my teens.
Now, I'm 33 and in my second marriage. My husband, D, and I were both "swingers" when we met and have enjoyed many adventures together in that world and made some very good friends over the 3 years of our relationship. He is the first partner I've had that completely accepts and enjoys my bisexuality.
Although there are a lot of very fun, open and kind people in the swinger community, there is also a lot of objectification, drug-use, alcohol over-use and disfunction. For me, it has been very tough at times to find the energy to weed through the bad to find the good - but when it's good it is so good!
Recently I've been thinking about trying to find a woman who would want something more - an emotional relationship with me or with me and D together. I began to consider this seriously, I hadn't even expressed it as more than a passing thought to D, when he found a young woman on one of the dating sites who was looking for a relationship with a couple and wanted to meet us! I was very nervous and hesitant, but my husband encouraged me to give it a chance and I'm so glad I did.
We have been dating for only three weeks, but the relationship has been emotionally intense so far for S and me. D is encouraging and patient. I can't believe how supportive he is being. D and S are friendly, and the three of us enjoy our "playtime".
I am feeling very sexually and emotionally fulfilled, and want this to continue for a long time. S definitely wants the relationship to move faster than either D or I are comfortable with, but that is something I know we can work out. We also have a pretty large age gap, since D is quite a bit older than I am and S is younger.
Even though I am very happy "in the middle" it has it's challenges. I decided to seek out a community to see how other people handle things like living situations, coming out to family, public displays of affection, and the like. I have a tendency to buy into my SO's visions of the future, and now that I have two SOs (with different visions) it's challenging me to figure out what I want, which is great!
Happy to be here,
Jenny
I have thought positively about polyamory and thought it was something that would make me happy since my teens.
Now, I'm 33 and in my second marriage. My husband, D, and I were both "swingers" when we met and have enjoyed many adventures together in that world and made some very good friends over the 3 years of our relationship. He is the first partner I've had that completely accepts and enjoys my bisexuality.
Although there are a lot of very fun, open and kind people in the swinger community, there is also a lot of objectification, drug-use, alcohol over-use and disfunction. For me, it has been very tough at times to find the energy to weed through the bad to find the good - but when it's good it is so good!
Recently I've been thinking about trying to find a woman who would want something more - an emotional relationship with me or with me and D together. I began to consider this seriously, I hadn't even expressed it as more than a passing thought to D, when he found a young woman on one of the dating sites who was looking for a relationship with a couple and wanted to meet us! I was very nervous and hesitant, but my husband encouraged me to give it a chance and I'm so glad I did.
We have been dating for only three weeks, but the relationship has been emotionally intense so far for S and me. D is encouraging and patient. I can't believe how supportive he is being. D and S are friendly, and the three of us enjoy our "playtime".
I am feeling very sexually and emotionally fulfilled, and want this to continue for a long time. S definitely wants the relationship to move faster than either D or I are comfortable with, but that is something I know we can work out. We also have a pretty large age gap, since D is quite a bit older than I am and S is younger.
Even though I am very happy "in the middle" it has it's challenges. I decided to seek out a community to see how other people handle things like living situations, coming out to family, public displays of affection, and the like. I have a tendency to buy into my SO's visions of the future, and now that I have two SOs (with different visions) it's challenging me to figure out what I want, which is great!
Happy to be here,
Jenny