sexydollFake
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Ideally, polyamoury actually seems far more 'natural' than not. Lets face it, even when we're madly in love with someone, and committed to them 100%, it doesn't stop you from being attracted (or even infatuated) with other people. There's different styles of polyamory as well - the type where there's a committed couple who include others in their sex life, but not in their 'love', there's 'groups', where instead of a couple, you have three (or more) people involved in the same relationship (we knew a poly set of 3 people, a bisexual guy married to a straight woman, who (collectively) were also with a gay guy), and many many more (we knew one set, Woman A was married to Man A, but was also involved with Man B. Woman B was involved with Man A). It seemed to work exceptionally well for all types. And it's my opinion that poly relationships can work just fine, but only if all the involved parties are completely honest with each other all the time. Much the same as my opinion about non-poly relationships, to be honest, but even more so. The more people there are involved, the more potential there is for misunderstandings.
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