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- From: bbooth@x400gate.bnr.ca (Brad Booth)
- Subject: Re: question to those involved in polyamorous relationships
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.153157.3696@bcrka451.bnr.ca>
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- Reply-To: bbooth@x400gate.bnr.ca (Brad Booth)
- Organization: BNR, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 15:31:57 GMT
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- wsonnen@alnitak.usc.edu (Wayne Sonnen) writes:
- > Given the situation where two people are fully open-minded
- > and educated to the various techniques, varities, games, toys, etc. of
- > lovemaking/sex would you, after a period of time, become bored with
- > your monomogous partner?
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- If my partner and I were to become monogamous, would we become bored
- with each other? No. There are periods where we are relatively
- monogamous, but neither the relationship or the sex becomes boring.
- The excitement of a new relationship may make the older relationship
- seem less exciting. But there's a stability in the old relationship
- that the new one cannot compete with.
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- Comments by,
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- __o Brad Booth | "If somebody feels really good
- _`\<,_ Bell-Northern Research | about who they are, they don't
- (*)/ (*) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | feel threatened by what other
- ---------- bbooth@x400gate.bnr.ca | people are." - Dr. M. Rubenstein
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