Can a poly person be happy in a monogamous relationship?
Do polyamorous relationships ever work out?
Yes polyamorous relationships can work out. And sometimes they don't. Just like any other kind of relationship.
Is polyamorous relationships healthy?
Polyamorous relationships can be healthy. As with monogamous relationships, polyamorous relationships can be healthy or unhealthy — happy or unhappy — depending on the behaviors and actions of the people who engage in them. Many people in polyamorous relationships are satisfied and happy.
Can a poly person be happy in a monogamous relationship?
I am asked this question more than almost any other question about polyamory. My short answer yes, it is possible. However, to make a polyamorous /monogamous relationship work takes partners who are secure in themselves and their choices, secure in the relationship, good communicators and willing to work.
Can polyamorous people change to monogamy?
Originally Answered: Can a polyamorous person become monogamous? No, you can't really become something that you're not; but you can behave or live your life as a monogamous person, sexually bonded with only one partner and not actively seeking anyone else.
Can you be happy in a monogamous relationship?
Even more often when we go through failed marriages/relationships, we tend to give up on the whole idea and find it easier to assume that it's just not possible. While it's hard and requires constant work, I'd say yes, it's certainly possible to have a long term, happy, monogamous marriage.