Different Types of Relationships

Romantic relationships do not all follow the same model. People may choose monogamy, open relationships, long-distance partnerships, or less conventional arrangements. What matters most is not fitting into a single definition but ensuring that the relationship feels safe, respectful, and fulfilling for those involved.

What It Feels Like

Exploring or being in different types of relationships may bring:

  • Emotional: curiosity, excitement, or fulfilment – but also fear of judgement
  • Relational: the need to clarify expectations and boundaries early
  • Mental: questioning what “normal” means and navigating stigma or misunderstanding
  • Social: difficulty explaining your choices to family, friends, or community

Everyday Tools & Practical Tips

  • Clarify values: know what matters most to you in a relationship (trust, loyalty, freedom, communication).
  • Boundaries: set clear agreements on what is and isn’t comfortable.
  • Communication: ongoing, honest dialogue is key in any structure.
  • Respect differences: avoid comparing your relationship to others – focus on what works for you.
  • Education: read about different relationship models to feel informed and confident.

Longer-Term Approaches

  • Relationship check-ins: regularly reassess whether your arrangement is meeting both partners’ needs.
  • Support networks: connect with others who share your relationship style for validation and advice.
  • Therapy: couples counselling can provide space to explore identity, boundaries, and expectations.
  • Growth mindset: expect that relationships may evolve and adapt over time.
  • Confidential support: Wellbeing Solutions’ EAP offers guidance for employees exploring relationship challenges.

When to Seek Professional Help

  • Your relationship model feels unsafe, controlling, or confusing
  • Communication consistently breaks down around expectations
  • Stigma or judgement causes significant stress or isolation

Moving Forward

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to relationships. With openness, respect, and clarity, couples can create relationship structures that bring connection, meaning, and joy.

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