Oh yeah, baby, free love if you let me. Lick that extra wet lick lick lick your 
face and all. Oh, don't forget that rubber! Hey, give me a full physical for 
everyone who swings and I will be a millionaire! 
Did you know that venereal disease is pretty common among the aging population? 
They like to wank the wong to barren wombs of the love canal! No pregnancy and 
viagra..whoopie! 
If it ain't good enough, time to wonder what her snatch feels like..and hers 
and his is bigger and turns to the left a bit more..
Good for you my ass. It means you are fucking bored with your partner. 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley"  wrote:
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/sexual-revolution-polyamory-may-good-154751829.html
> 
> On Valentine's Day, images of couples are everywhere. They're buying each 
> other diamond rings, making eyes over expensive restaurant meals and 
> canoodling over chocolate-covered strawberries and champagne. But two-by-two 
> isn't the only way to go through life. In fact, an estimated 4 to 5 percent 
> of Americans are looking outside their relationship for love and sex — with 
> their partner's full permission.
> 
> These consensually nonmonogamous relationships, as they're called, don't 
> conform to the cultural norm of a handholding couple in love for life. They 
> come in a dizzying array of forms, from occasional "swinging" and open 
> relationships to long-term commitments among multiple people. Now, social 
> scientists embarking on brand-new research into these types of relationships 
> are finding that they may challenge the ways we think of jealousy, commitment 
> and love. They may even change monogamy for the better.
> 
> "People in these relationships really communicate. They communicate to 
> death," said Bjarne Holmes, a psychologist at Champlain College in Vermont. 
> All of that negotiation may hold a lesson for the monogamously inclined, 
> Holmes told LiveScience.
> 
> "They are potentially doing quite a lot of things that could turn out to be 
> things that if people who are practicing monogamy did more of, their 
> relationships would actually be better off," Holmes said.
> 
> [rest of story at link]
>


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