Q&A: Why Don't Lifestylers Accept Me with My New Girlfriend?
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Even when an open couple breaks up, other people in their lives take sides. Here's how to handle it.
As with any group of people that get to know each other, people tend to take sides, and it's normal to lose friends after a break-up. In this Q&A edition of SexBecause, Charlie and Arienne explain how they would handle it when a non-monogamous community seems less accepting when someone from a separated partnership brings in a new person.

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