LJC
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For those that don't know, polygyny is defined as the practice of having two wives at the same time, although I'd rather define it as an arrangement rather than having two legal wives.
At any rate, I've been thinking a lot about the possibilities here for myself lately. For years I've stressed over the concept of marriage. I never liked it. Although seeing how miserable many men in my family, co-workers and friends are in marriage has a little something to do with why I'm not crazy about getting into it, their main reason is because of my lifestyle and habits.
I've always worked a lot of weekends in exchange for having more time off in general. I mean, I make over 60K working only 6 months out of a year. It's nice. On top of that, I like my alone time to pursue some hobbies I have such as writing, painting and things of that nature. This is how it's pretty much been for me going all the way back to college and I like it.
Now, when I'm dating a heterosexual woman my availability always becomes an issue with them sooner or later. A lot of them say it's not an issue in the beginning, but it usually becomes one anyway. Eventually, it gets to a point where these women realize nothing is really going to change, so they give up the fight. I'm not interested in changing it all up because some three month girlfriend isn't happy with it. And so they stop complaining about it and start to play the availability game. You know, when I'm available, they suddenly aren't and that kind of sh*t. The trust dies, I start wondering what the hell they're doing when I'm not around; whether or not there's some other guy working his way into the fold and that sort of thing. Sometimes that's the case, but even when it isn't the outcome is always the same: it never works out. It doesn't matter how independent the woman is, it's always the same sh*t.
I know damn well if I were to marry it wouldn't be long before I get a divorce. I see it a mile away. So, I've dealt with it by keeping my relationships with these women light, sexual and short. I spin plates, or whatever the hell it's called, and just have my fun.
However, whenever I date bi-sexual women, and this was as true in college for me as it is today, I never have this availability/solo time issue. I always encourage these women to have a side relationship with another woman and the benefits to me seem to be plenty. They never complain that I don't spend enough time with them because they supplement that time with their girlfriend, who I usually get along well with. I don't worry about who she might be hooking up with when I'm not around because I already know. I get my freedom, she gets her freedom and it typically works out much better. I'm a happier person even when these relationships don't pan out because it's never about my hobbies or me being forced to make a life-altering decision like find a new career just to keep someone else happy.
That's why I've given the idea of polygyny some serious thought lately. I'm wondering if it's a reasonable, long term possibility. I don't mean finding women willing to do it. I mean as far as settling down, buying a house, maybe even kids; things of that nature.
Does anyone know of someone doing this outside of religious circles? People who aren't Mormons and such? What do you guys think about it? Am I crazy to even consider this as an option?
At any rate, I've been thinking a lot about the possibilities here for myself lately. For years I've stressed over the concept of marriage. I never liked it. Although seeing how miserable many men in my family, co-workers and friends are in marriage has a little something to do with why I'm not crazy about getting into it, their main reason is because of my lifestyle and habits.
I've always worked a lot of weekends in exchange for having more time off in general. I mean, I make over 60K working only 6 months out of a year. It's nice. On top of that, I like my alone time to pursue some hobbies I have such as writing, painting and things of that nature. This is how it's pretty much been for me going all the way back to college and I like it.
Now, when I'm dating a heterosexual woman my availability always becomes an issue with them sooner or later. A lot of them say it's not an issue in the beginning, but it usually becomes one anyway. Eventually, it gets to a point where these women realize nothing is really going to change, so they give up the fight. I'm not interested in changing it all up because some three month girlfriend isn't happy with it. And so they stop complaining about it and start to play the availability game. You know, when I'm available, they suddenly aren't and that kind of sh*t. The trust dies, I start wondering what the hell they're doing when I'm not around; whether or not there's some other guy working his way into the fold and that sort of thing. Sometimes that's the case, but even when it isn't the outcome is always the same: it never works out. It doesn't matter how independent the woman is, it's always the same sh*t.
I know damn well if I were to marry it wouldn't be long before I get a divorce. I see it a mile away. So, I've dealt with it by keeping my relationships with these women light, sexual and short. I spin plates, or whatever the hell it's called, and just have my fun.
However, whenever I date bi-sexual women, and this was as true in college for me as it is today, I never have this availability/solo time issue. I always encourage these women to have a side relationship with another woman and the benefits to me seem to be plenty. They never complain that I don't spend enough time with them because they supplement that time with their girlfriend, who I usually get along well with. I don't worry about who she might be hooking up with when I'm not around because I already know. I get my freedom, she gets her freedom and it typically works out much better. I'm a happier person even when these relationships don't pan out because it's never about my hobbies or me being forced to make a life-altering decision like find a new career just to keep someone else happy.
That's why I've given the idea of polygyny some serious thought lately. I'm wondering if it's a reasonable, long term possibility. I don't mean finding women willing to do it. I mean as far as settling down, buying a house, maybe even kids; things of that nature.
Does anyone know of someone doing this outside of religious circles? People who aren't Mormons and such? What do you guys think about it? Am I crazy to even consider this as an option?

