XTremeMeow
Member
Hi there 
I’m married and currently in a serious, committed polyamorous relationship. Polyamory isn’t new or experimental for me—it’s something I live intentionally, with honesty, communication, and a lot of care.
I’m putting this out there because I’m hoping to connect with someone who has been looking for a husband or long-term partner, but is also open to (or curious about) building that future within a polyamorous relationship. Maybe you’ve been searching for a while, know what you want, and are ready to try something that’s grounded, respectful, and real.
I value emotional connection, openness, trust, and being able to genuinely enjoy life together—laughing, supporting each other, and growing over time. I believe polyamory works best when everyone involved feels secure, heard, and appreciated.
I’m not here to rush anything. I’d love to start with conversation, see if we click, and let things develop naturally. Friendship first, curiosity encouraged, and honesty always.
If this resonates with you and you’re interested in exploring what a thoughtful, caring polyamorous relationship could look like, I’d really enjoy hearing from you.
I’m married and currently in a serious, committed polyamorous relationship. Polyamory isn’t new or experimental for me—it’s something I live intentionally, with honesty, communication, and a lot of care.
I’m putting this out there because I’m hoping to connect with someone who has been looking for a husband or long-term partner, but is also open to (or curious about) building that future within a polyamorous relationship. Maybe you’ve been searching for a while, know what you want, and are ready to try something that’s grounded, respectful, and real.
I value emotional connection, openness, trust, and being able to genuinely enjoy life together—laughing, supporting each other, and growing over time. I believe polyamory works best when everyone involved feels secure, heard, and appreciated.
I’m not here to rush anything. I’d love to start with conversation, see if we click, and let things develop naturally. Friendship first, curiosity encouraged, and honesty always.
If this resonates with you and you’re interested in exploring what a thoughtful, caring polyamorous relationship could look like, I’d really enjoy hearing from you.