the grass is always greener on the other side.
BUT
theres also the possibility that Plan B will have a Plan C once Plan A is out of the picture.. is a deadly cycle.
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Originally Posted by JumpinJesus
I can't speak for polyamory, pig, otherwise you and I would be right as rain...but I'm digressing here.
I don't think polyamory involves a plan B in that sense.
See, husband marries wife. Husband has commitment issues and is highly insecure and believes his marriage is doomed from the start. He has a friend who he was always attracted to, and keeps her friendship strong so in case his marriage fails he has someone to turn to. The wife is entirely unaware that her husband is doing this since it comes from an emotionally secret place within her husband.
Do you see what I mean, pig?
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so JJ do you think this is the case with all male-female relationships where married men have strong friendships with lady friends?