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BigRedBeta 08-11-2007 01:07 AM

Telling new interests about your "open relationship"?
 
So this girl I've been talking to since April and dating extensively for the last 7 weeks (travel schedules and medical school tests intervened for 6 weeks in May and June) and I have mutually reached a decision that we're definitely together, but not exclusive. As facebook would define it, it's an open relationship.

Without getting into the gritty details, both of our recent dating histories (all within the timeframe that we've known each other) have made being exclusive to each other a good thing to delay. For the record, the non-exclusiveness was much more her idea than mine...

My question is this though...if I see a girl in a bar that I hit it off with, how/what do I tell this new girl? I'm usually pretty honest, especially if asked direct questions (got me in trouble earlier this summer). Should I deny? Be very upfront about what my situation is? Use the ole' Mitch Hedburg "I don't have a girlfriend, I just know a girl who would be really mad if she heard me say that" line?

Obviously any new chick I'm probably going to be more focused on hooking up with rather than dating, but if not? Then what?

Any ideas, prior experience, and thoughts would be great...My feeling is why agree to be non-exclusive if I just end up in de facto exclusivity and there's the possibility of her hooking up with her personal trainer for a second time?

minDyG 08-11-2007 01:22 AM

I'm probably not the best person to be giving this advice out, but it's still my opinion and I still want to share it. In your situation, I would think if the only interest you have in a girl is hooking up then there is no need to even bring up the fact that you have a quasi-girlfriend. And, if you were interested in more than just a hook-up with someone, I wouldn't imagine your open relationship would stay THAT open...or would it?

James 08-11-2007 03:21 AM

Yes. What she said.

Open relationship = Dating. Do what the hell you want and you don't owe an explanation to anyone.

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Originally Posted by minDyG (Post 1500335)
I'm probably not the best person to be giving this advice out, but it's still my opinion and I still want to share it. In your situation, I would think if the only interest you have in a girl is hooking up then there is no need to even bring up the fact that you have a quasi-girlfriend. And, if you were interested in more than just a hook-up with someone, I wouldn't imagine your open relationship would stay THAT open...or would it?


SoCalGirl 08-11-2007 03:39 AM

If a friend or family member asked if she was your girlfried, how would you respond? Would you call her your girlfriend in front of her? If not, then don't tell a random girl at the bar that you have a girlfriend.

If a random girl asks if your "seeing someone" I can see there being more gray area but you could honestly say that you're not in any serious or committed relationship then just move the conversation forward.

DaemonSeid 08-13-2007 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by SoCalGirl (Post 1500351)
If a friend or family member asked if she was your girlfried, how would you respond? Would you call her your girlfriend in front of her? If not, then don't tell a random girl at the bar that you have a girlfriend.

If a random girl asks if your "seeing someone" I can see there being more gray area but you could honestly say that you're not in any serious or committed relationship then just move the conversation forward.

the lady that you are not quite exclusive with....ask her what she tells the guys she meets........ **wink**

AlwaysSAI 08-13-2007 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 1500348)
Do what the hell you want and you don't owe an explanation to anyone.

My new life motto. :p


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