This polyamorous couple has a sex calendar it keeps things organised and balanced

Put it on the calendar.One polyamorous couple has a calendar solely for them to figure out when each of them could get it on with their partners.

Kel Macettare, 41 and Bruno Cordisco, 42, were high school sweethearts who are now happily married with two sons — Henry, 19 and Hector, 13, according to Jam Press.They sound like any other regular family of four — except for the fact that each of the parents has a significant other with whom they schedule sex for.Macettare and Machado opened their marriage after checking out a swingers’ club — which led them to meet Diego Machado and Jennifer de Faria.Machado lives in the family’s home in Florianópolis, Brazil, while Fairia visits regularly on the weekends — and the clan is one happy group.To keep things organized, the group has a family calendar on the fridge that shows everyone’s daily chores and responsibilities.

And of course, the adults have a separate schedule just for their eyes that outlines their sexy time.Monday through Friday, Macettare and Cordisco focus on their relationship — and on the weekends, the couple spends time with each of their partners.“Kel and I have an intense chemistry and we’re intimate every day,” Cordisco told NeedToKnow.“Since we dedicate weekends to our other partners, it builds up the anticipation and desire between us during the week.”When Macettare started to feel left out — the two couples decided to split all of their time equally, and that’s how the idea of the “sex calendar” came to be.

“In the beginning, Jennifer was spending a lot of time with Bruno, and I felt like we were losing our private connection,” Macettare explained.“That’s when we came up with the sex schedule, so everyone could stay organised and things could feel more balanced.”She said the idea helped improve their communication and sex life.

Sometimes, each of the couples will leave the house to stay at a motel or even rent a home to have their alone time.“When all ...

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