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Steezie
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I was reading an interesting article a while back written by a woman who is polyamorous. She currently has two husbands and a boyfriend.
She went to her parent's house to visit and she was talking with her mother (who apparently isnt in favor of the way she lives) and her mother told her "God doesnt want you living that way. It says in the Bible, one man one woman."
She went on to explain that she had in fact been in monogamous relationships prior to her current relationships and actually been married for almost 15 years in a monogamous relationship. After all that, she never actually felt happy in a monogamous relationship. Her first marraige had been to a wonderful man whom she loved and they made a good couple, but he was monogamous and she simply wasnt happy.
So how does one address this?
If someone genuinely isnt happy with "the right way" then what do you?
She went to her parent's house to visit and she was talking with her mother (who apparently isnt in favor of the way she lives) and her mother told her "God doesnt want you living that way. It says in the Bible, one man one woman."
She went on to explain that she had in fact been in monogamous relationships prior to her current relationships and actually been married for almost 15 years in a monogamous relationship. After all that, she never actually felt happy in a monogamous relationship. Her first marraige had been to a wonderful man whom she loved and they made a good couple, but he was monogamous and she simply wasnt happy.
So how does one address this?
If someone genuinely isnt happy with "the right way" then what do you?