Rehwyn
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Happy to wrap up too, and would like to say that I agree polyamory isn't for everyone, just as I hope you'll agree open relationships aren't either. But it appears that for those that choose to pursue them, they're both, on average, roughly equally or more satisfying as compared to monogamous ones. And they're a lot more common than many people think.That is a valid concern, but it underlines my doubt of happiness evaluation.
One of those two guys had to accept a child that isn't his, even with all the mental gymnastic and goodwill necessary to do something like that, he is ultimately raising a child from two other people.
It requires a specific type of person to do so.
But we are getting a bit out of topic here, I appreciate the conversation.
As for the MFM, I'll say that they didn't have the kid until a few years after all three were together and agreed to, and at least from their perspective legitimately consider all three partners the parents since they're equally and publicly involved in raising them.
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