What It's Like To Be In An Open Relationship During COVID-19

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What It's Like To Be In An Open Relationship During COVID-19
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The coronavirus pandemic has polyamorous and non-monogamous couples renegotiating the rules about their relationships

Couples who practice forms of consensual non-monogamy say their rules on outside sex have morphed to fit the times.― meaning, they’re all three in a relationship. Jimmy and Chacha were high school sweethearts who met and fell in love with Summer about seven years ago. The trio “wed” last year, after Jimmy proposed with rings made from the same stone, for symbolism’s sake. Both women took Jimmy’s last name.It’s a complicated arrangement that works perfectly for them.

The Silvas are just one of many polyamorous couples grappling with what it means to be “open” when a closed and exclusive arrangement seems a whole lot safer for the time being., also known as “open” relationships. Valerie, a digital creative worker in New York City, has been in an open relationship with her boyfriend for eight months. Since COVID, their mutually agreed-upon arrangement has morphed to fit the times.

Her boyfriend’s “person” is a lover he’d been seeing prior to the pandemic. The woman “is the only other person who he seesperson who she sees in that circumstance as well,” Valerie told HuffPost.

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