Research: non-monogamous couples are just as happy as monogamous ones.

Research: non-monogamous couples are just as happy as monogamous ones
Research: non-monogamous couples are just as happy as monogamous ones

According to The Sun: In the marriage of Michelle Lopez and John from South West London, there was an open evening, but they won't arrange another one. 35-year-old model Michelle and 36-year-old engineer John tried a threesome after meeting in 2013. They got married in 2015 but decided that it wasn't for them due to their commitment to each other. 'When we met, we were open to new things as a couple, including threesomes. However, as our family grew, our focus shifted, and we decided that our marriage should be only between us,' John explained.

Interestingly, a study found that the personal relationships and sex lives of both monogamous and non-monogamous couples have the same level of satisfaction. Approximately one in 25 people has tried polyamory, and this option is extremely popular. Also, one in 25 couples has tried swinging. So, people all over the UK are looking for new ways to develop their relationships!


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