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Rethinking infidelity ... a talk for anyone who has ever loved | Esther Perel

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I'm not saying that I agree or disagree with this. I will just post it without "leading the witness".

 
Generally not bad, I'm not sure exactly what here was supposed to be "rethinking" infidelity. People are inherently sinful? Well, gosh, I wonder if the book you cited mentions anything about that. :)

I would argue against her definition of what it is to be in a marriage, a bit - it's not about what you can get from the other person, but how you can serve them.
 
I'm not saying that I agree or disagree with this. I will just post it without "leading the witness".

An excellent listen. And oddly... coincidental maybe. Not sure if that is the right word. But I recently found Adam Ruins Everything on Netflix and there was an episode on marriage and monogamy, and then last night I found another series called Explained, and they too had one on monogamy.

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