That too. It goes back to control. Lots of things that are "moral" are actually designed with public health in mind. Most of the biblical dietary guidelines were set to keep people from getting sick.
I respectfully disagree, Kinda... SOME people are indeed gross. Couples who open their marriage up, Lifestyle/Swingers, Poly, etc... are typically much more focused on avoiding or spreading disease. They get tested MUCH more, are more stringent on taking all the precautions you can, and are way more inclined to remove themselves from dangerous situations with questionable people. Analogy - A Professional airline pilot versus a drunk 20-something joyrider on a jetski - the Pilot operates many more machines but takes every precaution, checks over everything methodically, and never chances it if there's any doubt. The drunk jetski pilot jumps on and could give two shits how mechanically sound the machine is - no systems check, no walk through, no pre-ride checklist, etc... It's a respect thing amongst two people who understand it's all built on trust - they aren't going to be risking their health and partners health by playing things like they were at Studio 54 in the 70's...
I think the problems documented on the beeb clearly show that there was an agreement made on day one for total exclusivity. Then, one party broke the agreement mostly without giving notice. I don't think that it is the belief in absolute fidelity, but it is the agreement which creates the reasonable expectation. Some of the honest people either give notice beforehand or ask for a modification. Let's face it, few can be honest, for a variety of reasons. I'd say that most straightish couples that swing are operating on a modification to their orginal agreement.
Eh. I know a couple that has poly parties. They have been married over 20 years. He's on trial for violently raping someone - and she is still sticking by her husband without question. A second poly couple I know involves a hetero male and a lesbian - married to each other for a decade. Some people are cut out for it, some aren't. I am not. I get extremely emotionally attached to people I am intimate with and just could not manage more than one partner at a time - or controlling the jealousy that would be involved with my partner being intimate with someone else. I thought at one point that I would be okay with it - but as I grew older it started making less sense. It's a waving red flag to me if that is pushed as an option.
There's no chance I would consider a poly or open relationship either - not for me... I've been with my wife since we were both 16, married at 25, and about to celebrate our 20th anniversary this coming summer. We are both quite open minded, we've shared some cool, sexy experiences over the years but the key word there is shared.
Bizarre incident, almost 20 years ago. Local Race weekend. Local racers invade a large busy nightclub. We all partying hard. Me and local racer/friend go to bartender to get drinks, come back and both our wives are dancing with two other local racers (who were good friends of both/all of us). Me: I could careless, my wife dancing and having fun. Him: Goes into rage, grabs pedrosa sized guy by the neck, a melee insues. Guy was angry at other racer for dancing w/ his wife. Here's what I never understood. Me/(ex)wife not swingers/cheaters. Dancing was a non issue. Dude who went ballistic, he and wife were notorious swingers. I never understood how you could be a swinger, but get mad about dancing. All people involved were all good people, all good friends. It was completely out of character for the anger.....never seen it before/after, truly a great cool guy. Some beeb swinger, please explain this to me. and, locals in the know, who was there.....no need to name names on this. That would be low-class BS. TY
Well, the reality of it is that most even average women will have a FAR easier time finding a whole smorgasbord of thirsty dudes lining up to bang them whereas your typical Joe Schmoe is going to have far fewer options available to him should he decide he wants to go along with "opening up the relationship". So unless she's only limiting herself to top tier guys and he's taking anything and everything that gives him a shot, then the numbers are generally going to be skewed.
I always took these kinds of things (not that I have any experience) as sort of an agreement that everybody involved gets a shot. I know a few people that I'm pretty certain are into that lifestyle, and none of them are what I'd call attractive.
Are you saying that swinger parties are not loaded with people who won the genetic lottery like you see in the movies?
I’m online dating and see a lot of it. Honestly maybe I’m wrong but I’d wager it’s one person who wants to have sec with other people and the other persons too afraid to loose them so they go along with it. Tons of low self astern people out there..... Imagine a beta cuck millennial guy...he’d have so much self loathing for not being “with the times” when his hot gf wants to bang some alpha male dudes on the side.