Juan234
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When would a married primary have priority or veto power over their spouse’s secondary (metamor) in a “V”? This is a theoretical question. The answers could vary from never, to always, to something else. Nevertheless, its a topic I have seen as tangential discussion. I am creating it here as a new thread. This is because I did not want to hijack other threads, and particularly the thread that sparked my inquiry:
Woven into this discussion is Poly Fkn Hell (PFH).
In an extreme case, a married couple with kids has a lot responsibilities. It would suck for one of the spouses to go on an exotic tropical vacation with a secondary if the married couple had not done something like this already. In other words, one of the spouses reserves “fun” to be outside the marriage. And the other spouse is always stuck with all the chores. It sounds like a recipe for jealousy of all types. Welcome to PFH!
Of course if someone wants to stay home, so be it.
In the swinging world they have a saying that roughly says to only go as fast as the slowest spouse.
I am seeing discussions where full-blooded “Polys” opine that romancing-only secondaries should have no restrictions.
Is there a balance?
It seems Poly requires great scheduling abilities, and a partner that does not provide restrictions?
Thanks for reading!
So i'm dating/fwbs with a lovely lady … and she has a wife … wife gets to veto over her ass?? … does that mean that wife gets a say over who Lacey can fuck when Lacey wants to fuck?
Woven into this discussion is Poly Fkn Hell (PFH).
In an extreme case, a married couple with kids has a lot responsibilities. It would suck for one of the spouses to go on an exotic tropical vacation with a secondary if the married couple had not done something like this already. In other words, one of the spouses reserves “fun” to be outside the marriage. And the other spouse is always stuck with all the chores. It sounds like a recipe for jealousy of all types. Welcome to PFH!
Of course if someone wants to stay home, so be it.
In the swinging world they have a saying that roughly says to only go as fast as the slowest spouse.
I am seeing discussions where full-blooded “Polys” opine that romancing-only secondaries should have no restrictions.
Is there a balance?
It seems Poly requires great scheduling abilities, and a partner that does not provide restrictions?
Thanks for reading!