OPEN MINDED

I’m in an open relationship, we go to swingers’ clubs monthly but only have sex in the same room – it keeps things fresh

HAVING one lover is thought the norm – but that could all be about to change thanks to a relationship revolution.

Open marriages are becoming more and more popular, with one in 20 couples disregarding monogamy in favour of a more fluid approach.

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Rae Michaelson, 42, and husband Josh, 51, have been married for 20 years, but in 2017 they took the decision to live polyamorouslyCredit: NNP

Rae Michaelson, 42, and husband Josh, 51, have been married for 20 years, but in 2017 they took the decision to live polyamorously — sleeping with other people.

The couple from Billingham, Co Durham, have two grown-up children and Rae, a life coach and actor, believes having an open relationship is the best way for her to be happy.

She says: “After being married to Josh, and being loyal to each other the whole time, after 16 years we realised our relationship wasn’t right.

“There had been situations where we’d been tempted by another person but couldn’t take it further. We didn’t want our marriage to end, but we needed more.

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“Eventually a group of friends, who were polyamorous, took us under their wing and explained that our feelings were normal.

“It made us realise perhaps there was another, less conven-tional, way. And in 2017 we took the plunge and I started seeing another man with Josh’s consent.

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“It lasted for a couple of months before he met somebody who wanted a monogamous relationship. That experience was so good and we wanted to continue.

“Since then we mainly do what is classed as a ‘throuple’. We always have sex together as a throuple, but when in individual relationships it is separate. Josh and I still have sex just as a couple as well.”

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Rae explains that it’s important to be open about each other’s needs before getting stuck in with additional lovers.

She says: “When we have our extra person over, we are all involved and everyone communicates their wants or desires. If something isn’t right we are all able to communicate this and change it around so it does work.”

For Rae and Josh, sex within their throuple will happen in their own home. She says: “It is usually at our house, but sometimes it is round the ‘extra’s’ house.

“As long as both people are respectful, there aren’t any issues with jealousy. I know that I’m Josh’s main partner, or ‘prime’ as it is known, and it’s the same for him.”

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UNCONVENTIONAL

A third of us are open to the poly lifestyle, and 40 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds are keen to try it, according to new research by sexual wellness brand Lelo.

Celebrity psychologist Emma Kenny can understand why so many couples are becoming fed up of conforming to relationship norms.

She says: “Stereotypes are shifting. People no longer feel constrained by traditional roles.

“And the sexual rebellion that has ensued, particularly since the advent of social media and dating apps, means people are expanding their attitudes to what makes a perfect relationship.

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“And we are noting a rise in polyamorous relationships with multiple partners.

“These relation­ships can mean each partner is happy emotionally, socially, psychologically and ­sex­ually as they don’t rely on one person to fulfil their needs.”

Stereotypes are shifting. People no longer feel constrained by traditional roles

Emma KennyCelebrity psychologist

Rosie, 33, a chef from Tower Bridge, central London, has been enjoying open relationships with both men and women for seven years. She is currently four months into a relationship with a man.

She says: “It can be awkward and uncomfortable having a conversation about an open relationship but once it is done, it’s out of the way. My partner and I are closer than ever before as we have laid everything on the table.

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