Well, the only way to determine what they think is to listen to what they say, absent mind reading devices.Robert_S wrote:Or at least say they do. Or rather, don't really go around saying that they don't.Coito ergo sum wrote:I think it is incontrovertible that "not all" spouses care about whether or not their partner has sex with others.Robert_S wrote: Or even better, is there solid evidence that all spouses care that much about whether or not their partner has sex with others?
However, i think it's pretty much incontrovertible that the vast majority of spouses care who their spouse has sex with.
If one were to make the assertion that most spouses really don't care who their spouses have sex with, I think that seems counterintuitive and contrary to all the available objective evidence. The whole idea of getting married is to engage in mutual promises of exclusivity, and even without an express promise in that regard the baseline assumption in our culture is that having sex with someone else outside of that marriage is adultery. Open marriages where a spouse is allowed by the other to have sex with others is generally regarded as outside the norm.