Hello, everyone. I am new to this, so I guess I will jump right in. I am a 28-year old bisexual woman in an LTR with my 33-year old boyfriend. Growing up I tried monogamy and living a hetero lifestyle, and though I had great partners, something was always off. Since discovering open relationships and accepting my bisexuality I have been exceedingly happy with my life.
I have a boyfriend. Both are primaries for me. However, I want more of a "pod," or family connection, as I date them separately. My primary A wants to have a girlfriend together, instead of anything satellite like we have now. He has never had a threesome. I am his first commited poly relationship. I am very supportive, and I want him to find someone.
However, I don't want to be forced to date a partner that I am not really in love with. He can separate love and sex, and takes much less time to become sexual with a person. I tried to explain that he should date, and as things progress, if I was compatible with someone he was seeing, then we could go forward.
He thinks that I am not being supportive of his needs in the relationship.
I believe in this so very much. I want to make it work but I need some advice, maybe just other people to talk to. We are the only poly couple we know. I do know a lot of swingers and people in open relationships, but that isn't what I want. I am looking for a community, companions and friends. I don't just want sex. I want to know someone intimately and have a chance to grow.
So basically, what can I do to meet my community without the sex-party temporary-relationship vibe? Also, how can I help my bf understand that I want a gf, as well, but it isn't about sex, so it has to be the right person?
Thanks for the support and listening,
Genie
I have a boyfriend. Both are primaries for me. However, I want more of a "pod," or family connection, as I date them separately. My primary A wants to have a girlfriend together, instead of anything satellite like we have now. He has never had a threesome. I am his first commited poly relationship. I am very supportive, and I want him to find someone.
However, I don't want to be forced to date a partner that I am not really in love with. He can separate love and sex, and takes much less time to become sexual with a person. I tried to explain that he should date, and as things progress, if I was compatible with someone he was seeing, then we could go forward.
He thinks that I am not being supportive of his needs in the relationship.
I believe in this so very much. I want to make it work but I need some advice, maybe just other people to talk to. We are the only poly couple we know. I do know a lot of swingers and people in open relationships, but that isn't what I want. I am looking for a community, companions and friends. I don't just want sex. I want to know someone intimately and have a chance to grow.
So basically, what can I do to meet my community without the sex-party temporary-relationship vibe? Also, how can I help my bf understand that I want a gf, as well, but it isn't about sex, so it has to be the right person?
Thanks for the support and listening,
Genie