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Half-Love. Can You Love Two People at the Same Time, at the Same Intensity?

Yup, half-love.

By Bryan WatersPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Half-Love. Can You Love Two People at the Same Time, at the Same Intensity?
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Love is a wonderful feeling that can change our lives. The first moments of love are so intense that everything seems perfect to you and you don't think that the way you feel will ever change. You are convinced that this will be the case forever.

But life means transformation, and feelings are also subject to this natural law. Even if when we fall in love with a person, we are convinced that we will not feel the same stirring emotions with anyone else, time changes our vision. Someone else may appear in our life to disturb us, even if we still love the person we fell in love with.

So the key question is: can you love two people at the same time, with the same intensity? Here are some interesting answers.

You can be in love with two people at the same time

Experts say the possibility of splitting your heart between two people you love with the same intensity is not ruled out.

The widespread belief that you can only love one person is determined by the fact that love is such an obsessive and consuming feeling that it is hard to believe that you can give it to two people at the same time.

But the way you love each person is unique

Even if you are in love with two people, the relationship with each one is unique.

Relationship expert Susan Winter says that "the way you love the two people in your life is different." Dr. Jesse O'Reilly adds: "Just as you care about multiple friends at once, parents, children, and others in your life, you can love two different partners."

Some people have a more nonconformist perception of love

Of course, if you are a traditionalist, you can't conceive of sharing your partner with someone else. But some couples cultivate a freer view of love, so they are open to multiple relationships at the same time.

If you feel a strong romantic connection to two people at the same time, it's time to think about whether the classic monogamous relationship style suits you.

"You don't have to love someone less if you love someone else. This can be a difficult (and annoying) prospect in a world that promotes the monogamous relationship as the final form of romantic and sexual love, but from a practical point of view, the love of multiple partners is preferable for many people, "says Dr. Jess.

If you are a follower of monogamy, you have to decide which relationship to give up

Maybe the people you love don't get along with the idea of ​​multiple partners and ask you to choose between them. In this case, you have to give up one of your loves and decide which one to keep. "If you don't, you'll lose them both," says Winter.

If you realize that you can't choose, then you may need to voluntarily give up both relationships and reorient yourself to people who accept polygamy.

The good news is that you can always change your style after experiencing multiple relationships and decide if you want to be in a unique relationship or prefer a free love, with fewer constraints and more partners.

You can be in love with two people at the same time

Experts say the possibility of splitting your heart between two people you love with the same intensity is not ruled out.

The widespread belief that you can only love one person is determined by the fact that love is such an obsessive and consuming feeling that it is hard to believe that you can give it to two people at the same time.

But the way you love each person is unique

Even if you are in love with two people, the relationship with each one is unique. Relationship expert Susan Winter says that "the way you love the two people in your life is different." Dr. Jesse O'Reilly adds: "Just as you care about multiple friends at once, parents, children, and others in your life, you can love two different partners."

Some people have a more nonconformist perception of love

Of course, if you are a traditionalist, you can't conceive of sharing your partner with someone else. But some couples cultivate a freer view of love, so they are open to multiple relationships at the same time.

If you feel a strong romantic connection to two people at the same time, it's time to think about whether the classic monogamous relationship style suits you.

"You don't have to love someone less if you love someone else. This can be a difficult (and annoying) prospect in a world that promotes the monogamous relationship as the final form of romantic and sexual love, but from a practical point of view, the love of multiple partners is preferable for many people, "says Dr. Jess.

If you are a follower of monogamy, you have to decide which relationship to give up

Maybe the people you love don't get along with the idea of ​​multiple partners and ask you to choose between them. In this case, you have to give up one of your loves and decide which one to keep. "If you don't, you'll lose them both," says Winter.

If you realize that you can't choose, then you may need to voluntarily give up both relationships and reorient yourself to people who accept polygamy.

The good news is that you can always change your style after experiencing multiple relationships and decide if you want to be in a unique relationship or prefer a free love, with fewer constraints and more partners.

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