Leander
Member
Generally speaking I've found that many men that I or my wife and I have talked to about polyamory (or open relationships) have a hard time understanding it. In some cases its like they don't believe it can be real. Others have gotten some strange misconceptions or appear to find it uncomfortable so simply would rather not talk or hear about it. Women seem much more at ease with the idea and more likely to find it appealing.
I doubt I'm alone in noticing the above. I think a lot of is related to traditional male identity. What seems especially difficult for men is the idea of two men sharing a women. I think that puts polyamory firmly in the sphere of counterculture for men.
What kind of men are okay with this? What cultural, social, personal background makes it okay? Would especially be interested to hear from other men about this. I know what factors conditioned me, but what about you?
I doubt I'm alone in noticing the above. I think a lot of is related to traditional male identity. What seems especially difficult for men is the idea of two men sharing a women. I think that puts polyamory firmly in the sphere of counterculture for men.
What kind of men are okay with this? What cultural, social, personal background makes it okay? Would especially be interested to hear from other men about this. I know what factors conditioned me, but what about you?