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What It’s REALLY Like To Have An Open Marriage

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Last updated: October 14, 2024 9:12 am
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“At this point, we’ve been married for almost 20 years. Even after all these years, that spark never went away. Most couples say, ‘If it ain’t broke, there’s no need to fix it. We believe that if something can be improved and we don’t do it, it’s already broken and outdated. ”

“A few years ago, we decided to open up our marriage to improve our sex life. Before we decided to get married, we talked a lot, fantasized, and even role-played with toys. I did.

Our sex life was probably 8/10 before we opened things up. When I opened it, it was a solid 12/10. And surprisingly, it wasn’t just sex with other people or threesomes (and even foursomes) that made our sex lives better. That part was great and added a lot of spice to our already great sex life. In fact, it was after doing these things that I saw a huge improvement. It has improved our communication with each other and made our sex life much better.

Of course, there are rules that need to be followed to make it work.

This is not for the faint of heart and I would not recommend it to 99.9% of people. You need a concrete foundation (this should be something that improves your life, not a Band-Aid to solve other problems). And you need to be able to control your jealousy and emotions without lashing out at each other in case something goes wrong. About miscommunication.

And both people need to be involved. If someone wants to do it and pressures others to try it, it won’t work. ”

—A.G.

Source: BuzzFeed – LGBTQ – www.buzzfeed.com

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