zepoodle wrote:
It works as long as all three of you are on the same level. Otherwise, three-way relationships seem to inevitably break down, sometimes catastrophically.
Now, the real question I want to ask is exactly why you want to get into that. Your boyfriend doesn't want anyone but you. If he starts wanting someone else later in his life, letting him @#%^ them isn't going to save the relationship. He'll still want the other person more than he wants you. If you're all he wants, he'll never stray. If it's because you want to @#%^ other men, maybe the problem is with you? How's he going to feel knowing your relationship is "flexible"?
What I'm trying to say is that if the relationship is so awesome, why risk it by getting into a potentially unstable three-way? Just because you think you're too young for monogamy? No-one's too young for monogamy. You're panicking. Take the relationship as far as it can go. If all goes well and it still doesn't work, it was never going to work.
Now, the real question I want to ask is exactly why you want to get into that. Your boyfriend doesn't want anyone but you. If he starts wanting someone else later in his life, letting him @#%^ them isn't going to save the relationship. He'll still want the other person more than he wants you. If you're all he wants, he'll never stray. If it's because you want to @#%^ other men, maybe the problem is with you? How's he going to feel knowing your relationship is "flexible"?
What I'm trying to say is that if the relationship is so awesome, why risk it by getting into a potentially unstable three-way? Just because you think you're too young for monogamy? No-one's too young for monogamy. You're panicking. Take the relationship as far as it can go. If all goes well and it still doesn't work, it was never going to work.