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Dear M & W,
Yes, it does seem complex. In fact, another careful
reading of your letter leaves us still uncertain of who is married
to whom. But that is of no matter. We offer two observations to the
four of you.
First, there is no perfect couple. Searching for one
is a waste of precious time. Expecting another couple to meet your
every desire is a sure recipe for disappointment. As with any other
social situation (including marriage), openness, tolerance, and
compromise are prescribed.
Second, there is always a middle ground. Whether or
not you will be happy residing there in the long term is unknowable
now, but if you don’t try to find it you’ll risk losing a good
thing. So, don’t “walk away” yet. We know it seems a cliché, but we
believe that if you can just let go and let life happen, it will be
far more satisfying (and exciting) than if you try to over-analyze
and control events. Who knows where this couple might lead you, or
to whom they might lead you?
Essentially, then, we are suggesting that you follow
your instincts and feelings. No one else will judge you poorly for
whatever decision you make – and you shouldn’t either.
Unfortunately, we can’t offer more specific advice without being
there.
Another note, as we say so often on our website,
swinging is about sharing experiences. Both members of a couple are
responsible for knowing what is going on with their mate and
offering assistance, protection, advice, etc., as required. There
should be no surprises when they get home.
Stay Playful, Ed and
Dana |