Relationships
Don't Ask Don't Tell
Short Definition
Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT) (pronounced "dee-a-dee-tee") is a relationship style in which the partners agree to keep all or some information about any sexual and/or romantic relationships they are having outside of the relationship a secret from each other. The partners will not ask each other about those outside relationships nor will they share information about them with the partner unless their DADT agreement allows for that.
Detailed Explanation
Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT) (pronounced "dee-a-dee-tee") is a relationship style in which the partners agree to keep all or some information about any sexual and/or romantic relationships they are having outside of the relationship a secret from each other. The partners will not ask each other about those outside relationships nor will they share information about them with the partner unless their DADT agreement allows for that.
This differs from cheating in that the partners have discussed and agreed to the DADT policy, and partners know their partners may have other relationships.
### Related Relationship Styles
- Swinging:: Couples consensually engaging in sexual activities with others, often in social settings. Some may adopt DADT, while others share details.
- Open Relationship: Partners agree to engage in sexual or romantic relationships outside their primary partnership. Some may adopt DADT, while others share details.
- Parallel Polyamory: Individuals maintain multiple romantic or sexual relationships separately, with minimal interaction between their partners. While not identical to DADT, parallel polyamory emphasizes autonomy and often involves limited sharing of details about other relationships.
Source
This entry is based on an article from the FetLife Kinktionary. The content has been translated and adapted for the Kinky Circle Wiki.