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A review by maddness22
More: A Memoir of Open Marriage by Molly Roden Winter
reflective
tense
medium-paced
2.75
This was fine. There was nothing super exemplary about this perspective from a privileged white woman regarding her open marriage but also nothing super offensive (aside from the author being incredibly infuriating about a couple of things). We got close to higher insight with a couple thoughts about how opening her marriage was a way to promote her capacity for self-love and reduce her scarcity mindset but they seem to fall flat before reaching a definitive conclusion.
Again it's super privileged though as the couple can regularly afford childcare for the time to actually participate in dates with other people and can also afford two separate therapists to navigate the tricky emotions of polyamory so there's not exactly a lot of nuance to opening this relationship from my perspective.
Again it's super privileged though as the couple can regularly afford childcare for the time to actually participate in dates with other people and can also afford two separate therapists to navigate the tricky emotions of polyamory so there's not exactly a lot of nuance to opening this relationship from my perspective.