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I know I'm going to get a lot of hate for this but...
I'm in a relationship that is happy but dull. I've met someone recently that I would love to see more of. I suppose my ideal situation would be to maintain my current relationship because breaking up with him would break his heart (and because we both get something good out of the relationship). He was single for a long time before we met and thinks I am his ideal woman.
But.... I've never been one for long-term monogamy and the idea of meeting up with the person I've met for some no-strings fun is very appealing.
Has anyone else done something similar and if so, did it go as you planned or was it a total f*cking nightmare in practice?
I'm in a relationship that is happy but dull. I've met someone recently that I would love to see more of. I suppose my ideal situation would be to maintain my current relationship because breaking up with him would break his heart (and because we both get something good out of the relationship). He was single for a long time before we met and thinks I am his ideal woman.
But.... I've never been one for long-term monogamy and the idea of meeting up with the person I've met for some no-strings fun is very appealing.
Has anyone else done something similar and if so, did it go as you planned or was it a total f*cking nightmare in practice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's no such thing as a free lunch. No strings doesn't always work. You run the risk of wrecking your nice stable relationship - try livening up your own partnership instead. No good will come of this if you want to stay with your current bloke. "The grass on the other side is just that - grass".
Sorry, later answers weren't there when I responded. Yes he would be very upset if he found out. Yes it is easy to say 'why don't you just split up' but surely people know by now it is not as simple as that... Do you really believe it is not possible to be happy in a relationship and still want someone else? Really genuinely impossible to want two people at the same time? How driven do we want to be by what society says is okay/not okay?
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