Embracing Relationship Differences
Exploring the complexities of polyamory, the conversation emphasizes that it's natural to have feelings about a partner's other relationships. It encourages self-reflection on whether one can still admire and respect their partner despite these feelings. Ultimately, it highlights the importance of navigating differences in relationships while maintaining mutual respect and understanding.In this clip
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Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
497 - I Hate the People My Partner Dates
Related Questions
Is it OK for a partner to control who the other person chooses as their friends, especially if the opposed partner feels insecure about their partner wanting to stay friends with exes? Doesn't that indicate a lack of trust in the partner's ability to make good, loyal choices based on their values and integrity? Isn't it controlling for a partner to believe they can resolve their insecurities through control over the other partner's friendships and free time?
Is the approach you've described a hallmark of a healthy relationship?
Does this sound like a healthy relationship?