When a partner asks for an open relationship, the question isn't just about love-it's about safety, identity, and self-respect.This book explores the quiet crisis that follows when one person's desire for expansion collides with another's need for emotional stability. It examines the pressure to appear open-minded, the fear of being labeled controlling, and the internal conflict between keeping a relationship and staying true to yourself.Rather than promoting or condemning open relationships, this book focuses on the psychological reality of being asked to accept something your body and values resist. It addresses confusion, bargaining, family and social pressure, and the cost of agreeing to arrangements that feel misaligned.Your Partner Wants an Open Relationship. You Don't. is not about convincing anyone. It is about clarity, boundaries, and understanding what you are allowed to say no to.The third book in the When Trust Is Broken series.