Publisher's Synopsis
The core premise of an open relationship is that two partners opt to see other people while keeping the connection. This suggests that they would both prioritize each other above everyone. However, they are allowed to see whomever they wish.
When one person desires an open relationship and the other does not, this is termed a one-sided open relationship. This essay will educate you on what a one-sided open relationship implies and how to make it work.
A study report by James Fleckenstein and Derrell Cox II analyzes the influence of open partnerships on the health and happiness of the persons involved. This pioneering research dives into the complexity of non-monogamous unions, offering insight into the factors that determine well-being and happiness.
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