Is An Open Relationship A Commitment – The MOST CLEAR Definition Of Commitment In A Relationship
Is an “open relationship” a non-commitment? Can you be committed in an open relationship? What’s the difference? I answer these questions on today’s video.
HERE’S WHAT YOU LEARNED:
✔️ A “commitment” is to be dedicated to a cause or a goal. You are making a commitment in ANY kind of relationship. The questions is WHAT you’re committing to.
✔️ A “closed relationship” is where individuals within that relationship are unable to explore and indulge into significant relationships with anyone outside of the primary sexually-exclusive relationship.
✔️ Your “commitment” in a closed relationship is your dedication to upholding the exclusivity of that relationship RATHER, or more than, your commitment (or lack thereof) to the love you have for that person.
✔️ An “open” relationship is one in which people are encouraged to pursue relationships with other people they like/admire/adore/attracted/aroused.
✔️ The thing I’m committed in a relationship (forget the ‘titles’ of “open” or “closed”) is
1. unconditional love – your genuinely WANTING for their happiness and actualization
2. nonjudgmental acceptance – appreciating their individuality and facilitating THAT
3. open communication – not needing to have any secrets since all are encouraged to present themselves as they are
✔️ It JUST SO HAPPENS those things can *ONLY BE FACILITATED* in an open-style of relationship. None of those fundamentals can be facilitated in ANY closed-style relationship, even “polyamorous” ones.
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