innonimatu
the resident Cassandra
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I'm an all or nothing guy when it comes to pacts. If it's to be broken, it's to be broken, not renegotiated. She agreed to exclusivity, now wants to drop that portion of the pact? Off she goes.
But that husband is of a different type: he gave in with accepting the open marriage thing. So that hypothetical (?) husband may give in further. His problem.
This is kind of like the "marriage" between Greece and Germany (and others, that one is polygamous) called EU... renegotiating only gets people angry and miserable for the time it takes to reach the next crisis, instead of solving the problem.
But that husband is of a different type: he gave in with accepting the open marriage thing. So that hypothetical (?) husband may give in further. His problem.
This is kind of like the "marriage" between Greece and Germany (and others, that one is polygamous) called EU... renegotiating only gets people angry and miserable for the time it takes to reach the next crisis, instead of solving the problem.
