Can open relationships actually work?
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Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Can open relationships actually work?". Your opponent's style: Morpheus
Yes
You believe open relationships work? A dangerous illusion. While proponents speak of communication and trust, the cold reality is often one of profound insecurity and emotional chaos. Jealousy, my friend, is not so easily quelled.[1][2][3] How can one truly build a foundation when the ground is constantly shifting beneath their feet, seeking validation from multiple sources?
Real trust is trusting someone no matter what. If a relationship can't last an open one, that's not real trust
You speak of trust, yet an open relationship inherently tests its limits with every outside interaction. While you claim "real trust is trusting someone no matter what," it often becomes a battle against primal human emotions. Jealousy, insecurity, and logistical complexities are constant shadows, proving that such arrangements are frequently "emotionally taxing."[1][2][3][4] Is a relationship truly strong if it constantly requires confronting these fundamental challenges, rather than building on shared, exclusive intimacy?
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