Hello All,
My boyfriend of three years and I have recently opened up our relationship sexually, so I believe we would be described as monogamish. In a lot of ways, it's been a positive step for us. We have very different sex drives, so it helps take some of the pressure off of him, and I can still get my needs met. However, since I've started having sex outside my primary relationship, I can't seem to perform well or stay aroused when my boyfriend and I have sex together. As a gay couple, we have quite a few options sexually, so he's still able to get what he needs, but I still wish that I was able to get more out of it.
It's not that I've lost interest in him or anything. I'm wondering if there's some underlying shame that's causing performance issues. For a long time, I was quite close-minded about relationships that weren't traditional monogamy, and it took me quite a while to be open to the idea of something different. But I've felt really good about this so far. Maybe my brain needs to "relearn" sex with my boyfriend now that were non-monogamous? I'm not really sure what's happening.
The goal of opening things up was to improve and deepen our relationship, and I certainly don't want this situation to stand in our way of that happening. Has anyone dealt with a similar experience? Any advice for me?
Thanks!
My boyfriend of three years and I have recently opened up our relationship sexually, so I believe we would be described as monogamish. In a lot of ways, it's been a positive step for us. We have very different sex drives, so it helps take some of the pressure off of him, and I can still get my needs met. However, since I've started having sex outside my primary relationship, I can't seem to perform well or stay aroused when my boyfriend and I have sex together. As a gay couple, we have quite a few options sexually, so he's still able to get what he needs, but I still wish that I was able to get more out of it.
It's not that I've lost interest in him or anything. I'm wondering if there's some underlying shame that's causing performance issues. For a long time, I was quite close-minded about relationships that weren't traditional monogamy, and it took me quite a while to be open to the idea of something different. But I've felt really good about this so far. Maybe my brain needs to "relearn" sex with my boyfriend now that were non-monogamous? I'm not really sure what's happening.
The goal of opening things up was to improve and deepen our relationship, and I certainly don't want this situation to stand in our way of that happening. Has anyone dealt with a similar experience? Any advice for me?
Thanks!