FreeToBeMe
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Hi everyone, I would love to hear your stories about opening up from a married couple. I don't have any specific questions, but would love to know what you did, how you did it, how it worked (or didn't!), words of wisdom, etc.
My story, in brief: hubby and I have been happily married for about 16 years. I had never thought about polyamory before. Then about a year ago, hubby developed a close friendship with another woman. Rather than being jealous or suspicious, I thought "wow, that's really cool!" And I started making an effort to be more "real" in my relationships with other people, but I still wasn't interested in the idea of "polyamory." Hubby read several poly books, I was still not interested, but we talked about it a little (sometimes a lot).
Then a couple of months ago, I met a guy that I thought would be "just friends" and I found myself with this idea that my relationships should all be as real and genuine as I wanted them to be, and... oops... I kinda fell in love.
There are a couple of huge problems here, however. Hubby and I hadn't actually worked out a plan saying we were definitely on board with polyamory and moving forward with it, so he was totally blindsided by this development (and the surprising amount of NRE I developed), and the guy I fell for doesn't identify as polyamorous.
(I'm laughing now as I write this, but this was NOT a happy situation!
)
So.... my not-quite-boyfriend and I have agreed that we really need to be "just friends" and hubby and I are now working on talking seriously about opening our marriage for whatever possibilities polyamory may bring.
We have done a lot of reading, talking, worksheets (relationship homework - yippie!), thinking, processing, etc. I'm not a big fan of making lots of rules, but would like to believe that I can transition from 16 years of monogamous marriage (where basically I didn't even have any friends who were men), to a new phase of my life where I can embrace any and all relationships to their fullest potential. This sounds so cool!
So, please, feel free to share your story, journey, thoughts, ideas, about this transition from long-term marriage to polyamory.
Thanks!!!


My story, in brief: hubby and I have been happily married for about 16 years. I had never thought about polyamory before. Then about a year ago, hubby developed a close friendship with another woman. Rather than being jealous or suspicious, I thought "wow, that's really cool!" And I started making an effort to be more "real" in my relationships with other people, but I still wasn't interested in the idea of "polyamory." Hubby read several poly books, I was still not interested, but we talked about it a little (sometimes a lot).
Then a couple of months ago, I met a guy that I thought would be "just friends" and I found myself with this idea that my relationships should all be as real and genuine as I wanted them to be, and... oops... I kinda fell in love.
There are a couple of huge problems here, however. Hubby and I hadn't actually worked out a plan saying we were definitely on board with polyamory and moving forward with it, so he was totally blindsided by this development (and the surprising amount of NRE I developed), and the guy I fell for doesn't identify as polyamorous.
(I'm laughing now as I write this, but this was NOT a happy situation!
So.... my not-quite-boyfriend and I have agreed that we really need to be "just friends" and hubby and I are now working on talking seriously about opening our marriage for whatever possibilities polyamory may bring.
We have done a lot of reading, talking, worksheets (relationship homework - yippie!), thinking, processing, etc. I'm not a big fan of making lots of rules, but would like to believe that I can transition from 16 years of monogamous marriage (where basically I didn't even have any friends who were men), to a new phase of my life where I can embrace any and all relationships to their fullest potential. This sounds so cool!
So, please, feel free to share your story, journey, thoughts, ideas, about this transition from long-term marriage to polyamory.
Thanks!!!