Open marriages lead to divorce: why the idea of freedom in love is a failure.
Open marriages: myth or reality?
According to The Sun: 65-year-old Olivia Fain once believed that love and freedom could coexist. But after the lyrics of Lily Allen's new album became a topic of discussion, she explains why the idea of an open marriage is doomed to fail.
When I stumbled upon a love letter left on the doorstep, my heart stopped—it was addressed to my husband Chris.
"Open marriage is not a solution, it is just an illusion," Fain believes.
She cites examples of couples who tried to implement such a practice and encountered unforeseen consequences. Open marriages, instead of strengthening the bond, often destroy trust and change the dynamics of the relationship.
"You can't think you can freely love several people at the same time without affecting the primary connection," emphasizes the author.
In her opinion, traditional family values still hold great significance, and they should not be ignored on the path to experimentation.
The topic of open marriages remains relevant and continues to spark lively discussions in society. Many couples face issues of trust and understanding. In today's world, where traditional values are being reconsidered, experiences and opinions like those expressed by Olivia Fain can serve as an important guide for those considering unconventional relationships.
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