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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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If, as part of a couple meeting another couple, the wife of 2nd couple wants to meet husband of 1st couple, what would you consider the correct etiquette for asking permission? Hope that makes sense!!
I think Wife 2 should primarily ask Wife 1 (and Husband 1 should ask Husband 2) #swingerdilemmas |
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over a year ago
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"Yep the interested parties should ask their own partners if they are happy with it first.
They can always discuss with the other couple too,to make sure all happy."
This would be our approach if ever we found ourselves in this situation |
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I am writing this assuming that the separate couples have discussed their personal relationship boundaries/rules internally and all is good with the separate meets.
If I was the woman wanting to meet the other ladies husband I would ask them both (WhatsApp/Couples profile) so it didn’t look like I was asking him ‘slyly’ and then be sure to add that my partner was aware of my asking and that they were free to enquire with him to ascertain he was ok with it.
I’d never just ask him on his own, I also agree with what you’re saying about asking the other woman but I think I’d be a bit shy to ask her individually before asking him, I’d rather ask them both together, maybe that’s wrong, I just feel I’d be more comfortable with this plan of action.
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"If, as part of a couple meeting another couple, the wife of 2nd couple wants to meet husband of 1st couple, what would you consider the correct etiquette for asking permission? Hope that makes sense!!
I think Wife 2 should primarily ask Wife 1 (and Husband 1 should ask Husband 2) #swingerdilemmas"
That is a minefield.
How is the wife/partner of the first couple going to feel when she finds out you want to meet again without her? I know you are not meeting as a couple without her but you still want a meet without her. Also her partner/husband may also feel insulted you want to meet him alone.
I would leave well alone if I was you. |
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"If, as part of a couple meeting another couple, the wife of 2nd couple wants to meet husband of 1st couple, what would you consider the correct etiquette for asking permission? Hope that makes sense!!
I think Wife 2 should primarily ask Wife 1 (and Husband 1 should ask Husband 2) #swingerdilemmas"
There is no one twue way, dont try to invent one to hide how you are feeljng. Frankly your caveman misogynistic "asking for permission" makes me cringe
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"If, as part of a couple meeting another couple, the wife of 2nd couple wants to meet husband of 1st couple, what would you consider the correct etiquette for asking permission? Hope that makes sense!!
I think Wife 2 should primarily ask Wife 1 (and Husband 1 should ask Husband 2) #swingerdilemmas" I was really cool with this question until the dread word etiquette reared its ugly head. Every time I see the word etiquette I read it as 'other people's rules' - and then my brain wanders off to ask 'what kind of people make up rules for other people'?
If you've got a 2*2 relationship matrix only the people in the relationships can define what the rules for that matrix should be. There is no externality to it - the 4 people involved might choose to import other people's rules into the matrix, but they have to choose to do that, and there's no universal set of rules.
I'm afraid I'm one of those people who when someone tells me what the rules are gets all iconoclastic and starts asking when god died and elected someone else to dish out the commandments.
Oh, and by the way, if the question is more than just hypothetical, good luck.
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