I truly enjoy their relationship, this is a relationship goal I hope and pray everyone can strive for.
[quote]"time_wolf":/users/451973 said:
This is honestly the best kind of relationship dynamic, there's no point in getting mad at the other person for feelings/thoughts like this since it's not something that can be turned off and on. It's hardwired into us, we can't just pick one and not think about the other forever, it's the struggle of being bi. I hope to see these two explore this new part of their relationship in a healthy manner.
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I couldn鈥檛 agree more 馃槉
I love this
[quote]"time_wolf":/users/451973 said:
This is honestly the best kind of relationship dynamic, there's no point in getting mad at the other person for feelings/thoughts like this since it's not something that can be turned off and on. It's hardwired into us, we can't just pick one and not think about the other forever, it's the struggle of being bi. I hope to see these two explore this new part of their relationship in a healthy manner.
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This is a big reason for why I've found polyamory to be so fulfilling for myself. Myself and my partners being able to explore feelings and our sexualities fully and openly is hugely important to me. We still commit ourselves to one another emotionally and sexually, we just allow ourselves to explore dynamics with other people.
[quote]"captainmint03":/users/1051894 said:
Reminds me of when I came out to my wife as bi. We both are. She always knew but waited for me to say it. Last couple years I've been more open to friends and family, but people from my parts are pretty close minded.
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I'm happy for you; gives me hope that maybe one day I'll be also able to be more open too. So far there're 6 people/close friends I've shared with.
Reminds me of when I came out to my wife as bi. We both are. She always knew but waited for me to say it. Last couple years I've been more open to friends and family, but people from my parts are pretty close minded.
[quote]"time_wolf":/users/451973 said:
This is honestly the best kind of relationship dynamic, there's no point in getting mad at the other person for feelings/thoughts like this since it's not something that can be turned off and on. It's hardwired into us, we can't just pick one and not think about the other forever, it's the struggle of being bi. I hope to see these two explore this new part of their relationship in a healthy manner.
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Amen to that.
This is honestly the best kind of relationship dynamic, there's no point in getting mad at the other person for feelings/thoughts like this since it's not something that can be turned off and on. It's hardwired into us, we can't just pick one and not think about the other forever, it's the struggle of being bi. I hope to see these two explore this new part of their relationship in a healthy manner.
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I truly enjoy their relationship, this is a relationship goal I hope and pray everyone can strive for.
[quote]"time_wolf":/users/451973 said: This is honestly the best kind of relationship dynamic, there's no point in getting mad at the other person for feelings/thoughts like this since it's not something that can be turned off and on. It's hardwired into us, we can't just pick one and not think about the other forever, it's the struggle of being bi. I hope to see these two explore this new part of their relationship in a healthy manner. [/quote] I couldn鈥檛 agree more 馃槉
I love this
[quote]"time_wolf":/users/451973 said: This is honestly the best kind of relationship dynamic, there's no point in getting mad at the other person for feelings/thoughts like this since it's not something that can be turned off and on. It's hardwired into us, we can't just pick one and not think about the other forever, it's the struggle of being bi. I hope to see these two explore this new part of their relationship in a healthy manner. [/quote] This is a big reason for why I've found polyamory to be so fulfilling for myself. Myself and my partners being able to explore feelings and our sexualities fully and openly is hugely important to me. We still commit ourselves to one another emotionally and sexually, we just allow ourselves to explore dynamics with other people.
[quote]"captainmint03":/users/1051894 said: Reminds me of when I came out to my wife as bi. We both are. She always knew but waited for me to say it. Last couple years I've been more open to friends and family, but people from my parts are pretty close minded. [/quote] I'm happy for you; gives me hope that maybe one day I'll be also able to be more open too. So far there're 6 people/close friends I've shared with.
Reminds me of when I came out to my wife as bi. We both are. She always knew but waited for me to say it. Last couple years I've been more open to friends and family, but people from my parts are pretty close minded.
[quote]"time_wolf":/users/451973 said: This is honestly the best kind of relationship dynamic, there's no point in getting mad at the other person for feelings/thoughts like this since it's not something that can be turned off and on. It's hardwired into us, we can't just pick one and not think about the other forever, it's the struggle of being bi. I hope to see these two explore this new part of their relationship in a healthy manner. [/quote] Amen to that.
This is honestly the best kind of relationship dynamic, there's no point in getting mad at the other person for feelings/thoughts like this since it's not something that can be turned off and on. It's hardwired into us, we can't just pick one and not think about the other forever, it's the struggle of being bi. I hope to see these two explore this new part of their relationship in a healthy manner.
Wow, truly wholesome comics are rare, loving this
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