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A Guide to Open Relationships

So, You Want to Open Your Relationship

"Open Relationship" is a bit of a catch-all term for many different kinds of consensual, non-monogamous relationships. While having an open relationship can provide you with the best of both the relationship world and the dating world, it also takes a lot of work.

This free guide is here to help you figure out if an open relationship is right for you and your partner, and, if so, what kind of open relationship style might work best. Although open relationships can be more work to get the hang of, you can experience the excitement of dating new people and having new emotional connections and sexual experiences without the many of the downsides of being single.