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This is a discussion on I am feeling guilt, does that happen to you? within the Situational HELP! forums, part of the Swingers Topics category; Do you ever feel guilty about being non-monogamous, especially if someone knows and says things like "I could ...
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| Here to Stay Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 90 Location: Philadelphia Status: Married Female | Do you ever feel guilty about being non-monogamous, especially if someone knows and says things like "I could never be married to someone like you"...and then you start thinking maybe you are a bad person for being sexually open. It happens to me more than it should. I don't know how to fight the guilt monster. |
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| Julie's Helper | Safire, You are a married woman, I'm assuming that it was your husband that said that to you. You have to be honest with yourself, and your husband. Then the two of you have to work that out between yourselves. But being honest with yourself is the first thing to do, as long as you do that, the rest will work out. S
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| Here to play | The best way to handle this, when someone is so bold as to state: "I could never be married to someone like you" is to just smile and change the subject. You would not want to be married to someone like that, but what is the point in such a debate. You have to consider why it is that you are non-monogamous in the first place, it is all about the dimension added to your sexuality, and your relationship by sharing. Something quite a few people would not understand, ever. Chances are the “guilt” comes from your religious background. Somehow if you don’t feel guilty religion has lost its grip. And there is nothing more self-righteous than someone who has all the answers… religious or not! Just consider the source. Focus on the fun you are having and the way you feel during the act, and give yourself the respect you deserve, you are capable of sexual ecstasy way beyond anything your monogamous friend could imagine. |
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| Better than Ice Cream | No. Not ever. Quote:
You don't need their approval. Let go of the guilt.
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| Canadian, eh? | Quote:
No, my family still doesn't know. And if I have anything to say about it, they never will. Telling them would not improve anything at all, and would merely dissolve family ties for no good reason...seeing as how it's none of their business anyway.
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 178 Location: Florida Status: M. Male | I've always felt that monogamy was being committed and faithful to only one person. If it relates only to sex then even masturbation would mean being non-monogamous, right? In this interpretation I'd bet that, over-all, swingers are much more monogamous than non swinging couples. And, remember, you can't argue with ignorance. And, people who have never been in the lifestyle can't possibly understand. |
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| Julie's Helper | Quote:
Is this people or men, who you would like a relationship with ? Or people in your family ? or, the general crowd ?
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 137 Location: Central Florida Status: Couple | Guilt? Never. This is for fun and that's all. Arguing the point with someone who either can't or won't understand is of no help to you at all. So far as dealing with guilt look at it like this...did anyone get hurt? If not, quit worrying and have fun. Trace |
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| Here to Stay Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 90 Location: Philadelphia Status: Married Female | Quote:
Then he went on a rant about how he wants to be monogamous, that's what we should all want, he could never be married to someone like me who is drawn to other people. I *know* he was just judging himself, and I was the unfortunate recipient, but it stirred up my own guilt monster. Which isn't hard to do, by the way. I have too many of those moments where someone says something, possibly not even directed at me, but I *feel* it too deeply. That I am wrong to be who I am. Please note I was raised catholic! | |
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| Here to Stay Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 90 Location: Philadelphia Status: Married Female | Quote:
I just let other opinions and my own internal judgments get to me sometimes. Which I like to call "the guilt monster." | |
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| Abstraction Distraction | Quote:
You know that what you do works for you and your marriage. If it doesn't work for others, that is fine. That is why they say "It takes all types". Your friend really wants to whip himself, but had the bad manners to turn the whip handle toward you, even after you were both there when you played. If you want to make a point with him, you might say something like "We are happy this way. What we do adds to our relationship and reinforces the notion that things other than sex keep us together". As for your Catholic upbringing, I can't relate. But you know what is best for your life, and I hope you can reconcile that with your background in whatever way makes sense to you. By the way, I once had someone give me the "I would never let my wife do that" comment, but about something quite different. My response was along the lines of "Well, that's why I'm not married to someone like you".
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Jul 2008 Posts: 270 Location: South Central Indiana Status: Couple | Quote:
Do you know in some places in the world you would be viewed as a sinner? Question: Are you wrong to wear makeup? Some religions find this a sin. Question: Are you wrong to cut your hair? At least one religion finds this a sin too. Pick just about anything that humans do beyond eating, sleeping, using a toilet, and having sex strictly for procreation purposes, and you can find a religion somewhere that finds it is a sin to do it. Only you can decide how swinging interacts with your spirituality. | |
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| Julie's Helper Join Date: Jul 2001 Posts: 4,191 Location: baker, fl, usa Status: couple SLS Name:tblonde312 Blog Entries: 31 | Quote:
I've never felt guilty about being non-monogamous (swinging). Of course I was fortunate enough to not have been raised with a strict religious indoctrination, which I'm sure helps. Swinging is about trust and truth...not about lies and dishonesty...I just can't find anything in swinging to feel guilty about. Teresa
__________________ Ted and Teresa No lifetime is enough unless you live it in such a way as to make it enough. | |
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Jul 2008 Posts: 270 Location: South Central Indiana Status: Couple | Quote:
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. . . When you marry someone, you don't enter a two person convent and never see anyone else again. There *will* be people who are interesting to you, people who make you laugh, make you think, make you feel good about yourself. Is that adultery? There will be people from whom you gain pleasure by talking with them, playing cards with them, enjoying time you spend with them. Is that adultery? There will be people who you look forward to seeing again, who you will shake hands with or give a hug to when you see them again. Is that adultery? These are all conscious actions you take and feeling that you feel due to interacting with others. Why is having fun with someone not adultery, but if you have sexual fun with someone it is? Why is someone making you laugh not adultery, but someone making you orgasm is? Sex is a physical act. Emotions are often tied up into it, but if you remain emotionally monogamous with your spouse, how is having physical fun with someone any different than giving that person a hug after you haven't seen them in a long time? | ||
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| Here to Stay Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 54 Location: Portland, OR Status: Couple | Quote:
You owe no one any explanation nor any apologies; you are true to yourself which makes you happier than probably 85% of all Americans. For every judgemental idiot like that guy, you will find plenty of people who appreciate your truthful self for who you are. I have always appreciated open-minded free women the best, rather than the prim and proper subdued "watch your tongue" type. Although the prim and proper "with a wild side" is always welcomed too lol. Growing up under the shroud of Catholic rules, try to find a way to expunge the guilt that has probably been pervasive. Tom. Last edited by lizandtom : 10-15-2008 at 11:25 AM. | |
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