SnipErlite said:
People enjoy sex - this means they can have sex with anyone they find attractive, on top of fairly regular sex with the friend.
So, here's what I don't get about that reasoning.
Why?
In the name of Sonic the Hedgehog, why?
Why would anybody have a stable partner with whom they can have sex presumably at any time they want and still want to have sex with other people?
I can get being in a closed relationship that is not 100% satisfying and wanting sex from other people. That's reasonable. That works. But that's not what this is. This is a couple of people who make a pact to have casual sex without any compromise because they are too immature to not be terrified of compromise and at the same time they don't want to think too much about the subject because that would mean they are grownups now and that's friggin' scary.
So, in the spirit of that teenage bullshit, your mission is complete. You are having the sex. Body parts are interacting. Done and done.
So why have sex with more people? Once sex is plentiful and readily available and commitment is nul, what's the point?
Of course I get what the point is. Teenage sex is all about insecurity, and the more sexual partners you have the less your feel like the irrelevant little twit you really are because obviously people really like you and you rock. But still, for me that arrangement has always negated itself. Once you get to that seemingly perfect balance of casual sex the need for more causal sex is erased, because the point of casual sex is having sex without being in a relationship. So if you agree to not being in a relationship with your recurring partner... well, you know what I mean.
Oh, and lady, no, you don't get to be the star of your own sitcom. Go make up your mind. Or just propose and let him decide for you. Whatever floats your boat.