Poly Musings
Jul. 26th, 2007 03:33 pm[I don't have a lot of time, so I'll keep this brief.]
Recently, several friends of mine [probably reading this now], and I, have been trying to figure out if we are officially dating or not. I'm currently in a relationship with Nyah [
whimsywanderer], and I don't want to leave her, but society has taught me from birth to be insanely devoted to your only partner. And that
Recently, several friends of mine [probably reading this now], and I, have been trying to figure out if we are officially dating or not. I'm currently in a relationship with Nyah [
cheatingon your partner is the more horribly unimaginable crime ever — grounds for murder and divorce. Some of the other people involved are also in their own open/poly relationships, so it's ok for them to date me… But I still fear that I'm comiting some horrible crime against their other partners.
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Date: 2007-07-27 02:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-27 05:20 pm (UTC)I have been in situations where I couldn't find some level of respect for my partner's other partner. That was awful, because yeah, it triggers a lot of tension between me and my partner. They will inevitably defend the other person, because clearly THEY see something worthwhile there if they're dating. (For that matter, I've had this happen with friends, too, where I hated their chosen partner because my friend was being treated so poorly and disrespectfully. Friend also inevitably defends chosen partner.) It basically cannot be argued with. In situations like that, I have largely found that I have two choices. 1) Shut up, 2) Leave. I've never handed down a "them or me!" ultimatum, but I have several times left situations that I found untenable. When this sort of thing happens, I am generally the one to go, voluntarily or otherwise.