The Dos and Don’ts of Being a Couple Revealed by a Sex Expert – Plus the Key to Avoiding ‘Complicated’ Jealousy

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A RELATIONSHIP guru has shared useful tips for anyone interested in joining a group.

The dating scene isn’t for everyone, so she shared important dos and don’ts for navigating it and her preferred method for avoiding a jealous dynamic.

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Lovehoney’s Annabelle Knight shared the do’s and don’ts of being in trouble, plus tips for mitigating jealousy (stock image)Credit: Getty

After the success of the tennis movie Challengers, starring a steamy love triangle between Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor’s characters, threesomes and couples have been a hot topic.

Speaking to The US Sun, honey love Sex and relationship expert Annabelle Knight shared tips for anyone interested in adding a third person to their couple.

She first said that each group is unique, so some may not like using this definition and may describe themselves in other ways.

People may choose to join a group for a variety of reasons, from wanting to explore being with multiple sexual partners to wanting a deeper emotional connection with two partners.

“Flexibility is essential because the dynamics of a group can change over time. Being adaptable helps maintain harmony and keeps everyone happy,” she said.

DOS AND DON’TS

Knight offered several pros and cons of being in a group that are critical to a successful relationship.

“I would say the most important thing is to set clear boundaries from the beginning and revisit them as the relationship evolves,” she said.

She added that “no one should feel forgotten” because “equality between partners is crucial.”

Additionally, “don’t make assumptions about unspoken expectations, as they can lead to misunderstandings and resentment.”

When conflicts arise, she recommends approaching them with “patience and active listening” so you can work together to find solutions and strengthen the bond.

I’m polyamorous and in a group – we all sleep with other people, but this is the first time I’ve felt safe in a relationship

LIMITS OF LOVE

Knight also offered advice for limiting jealousy when starting a relationship with two other people.

“Jealousy in a couple can be difficult to deal with, but it is manageable. The key is open communication and mutual respect,” she said.

She explained that it is important to “create a space where everyone feels safe to talk about their feelings without judgment and ensure clear boundaries are established and respected.”

“Listen to each other’s concerns if someone is starting to recognize feelings of jealousy, and work together to maintain boundaries and respect everyone’s needs,” she added.

Building trust is also crucial, which comes from being transparent and honest.

LEARNING LESSONS

Knight said each partner needs to feel equally valued and included, so managing time and attention is another important element.

“It’s okay to do things as a couple, but if this is becoming the norm more often, it might be time to talk to your partners to check in on how everyone feels,” said the expert.

This is why you should “divide your time fairly” between all partners so that no one feels neglected or awkward.

“Empathy and compassion also help a lot,” she added.

By “understanding and validating each other’s emotions,” it helps keep all participants happy.

Lastly, just like with any relationship, Knight said you shouldn’t forget to prioritize your alone time, self-care, and personal growth. at the cost of being in the relationship.

“It’s important to still make sure you’re listening to your needs and feeling fulfilled in the relationship and checking in with yourself as time goes on,” she said.

Pictured: Mike Faist (left), Zendaya (middle) and Josh O'Connor (right) in a scene from 'Challengers'

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Pictured: Mike Faist (left), Zendaya (middle) and Josh O’Connor (right) in a scene from ‘Challengers’Credit: AP



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