OK, OK, I suppose what Im asking is 'Is it OK for your partner to have a 'soul-mate' of same sex as you who isn't you?'
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Is this something a couple needs to talk abt along with whether the relationship is going to be open sexually & have agreed rules?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
And can you actually do that? You could commit to not connecting various body-parts with other ppl but not connecting emotionally?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
i think it's not healthy to agree to constraints on emotional connection to other human beings
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Replying to @fronxer
And would the relationship survive & flourish? If your partner's soul-mate was someone else and not you?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
how so? what would be taken away? only the "specialness" or more?
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Replying to @fronxer
Well, what makes a romantic partnership a partnership? If not a commitment to put each other first emotionally? Primary emotional connection
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Replying to @HPluckrose
i think that can be a good question to ask & discuss, but it's not my place to assume that my answer would work for you
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I always assumed I'd live alone & my relationships wld be casual on all levels but then met a man I cld actually live with &be mentally free
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