If they exclude others to see you (are monogomous).
Not if monogomous
He is not ready for a monogomous relationship (dating 1 person only)
I honestly get this question all the time. You may be the faithful, monogomous person, but in all honesty there is NO WAY to prove that your partner is as faithful and monogomous. I have several friends that contracted the virus because they were faithful when their partners we not. Also sexual contact isn't the only mode of transmission. For example, if your partner uses injection drugs and shares needles with an infected person. Your partner could contract the virus and hen give it to you. So the simple answer to your question is, yes a monogomous person can contract HIV.
They usually call monogomous (most of the time) wolf couples 'mates' or 'alpha pair'.
Thomas Schroedter has written: 'Polyamory' -- subject(s): Open marriage, Non-monogomous relationship, Sexual ethics
Well you can, you simply choose not to. You just have to decide what is important to you.
If she really has them, she's not your girl & is not ok unless you say so. You need to discuss wether or not you are serious enough to be monogomous.
Most likely it is the ever hopeful need that we as human beings often fall prey to: To not be alone....
People feel more pressure free knowing that they are stuck with that one person for the rest of the lives so there more open with there mate and so they end u with a stronger relationship.
Beeches i think u are confused ......The lady is a hoe ...get a grip beeches
If the person your dating and yourself have agreed to see other people because you are just dating and you want to go on the other date that go. If your to be monogomous with your "date" than really that would be your boyfriend and it would probably be a good idea not to go.