Well, I actualy do love my wife. 26 years. 10 of the happiest of my life. There is another woman I am in love with as well. Even told how I feel about her in another post here. Loving one does not preclude the other, though if my marrage was really great, I most likely would never have been in a position to meet and fall in love with another woman. 2ed knows of the 1st, but not the other way around. Its actualy sucks. Its hard enough to be all to one person, much less 2. #2 is very understanding but is married as well, so its even harder. If I was not such a wuss, I would make my mind up and let the other go.
Originally Posted by Bubba3452
To me, polyamory is really loving more than one. Ideally, everyone involved knows and supports it. I've experienced that for many years now at the level of intimate loving friendships, but there is a barrier when things get romantic. I currently consider myself to be really in love with three women, but at this time my marriage is the only relationship that includes romance and sex (albeit very little, and not very good).
Bubba, you know your life better than anyone, but I wonder about your statement on how things might be different if your marriage was really great. I wonder if our expectations of marriage, at least here in the USA, are largely unrealistic, and so the idea of anyone being "all" to anybody, and the "better marriage" that many of us imagine, are really just illusions that lead many, if not most, of us into frustration and disappointment.
HM