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Easy Does It: Open Marriage Gets Real On The Small Screen
Easy Does It: Open Marriage Gets Real on the Small Screen
Easy Does It: Open Marriage Gets Real on the Small Screen
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Lauren and Ben are back with a fresh take on their podcast! Say goodbye to Mormon wife drama and hello to a spicier exploration of non-monogamy in mainstream media.
In this episode, they dive into Netflix's "Easy," following the adventures (and misadventures) of Andi and Kyle — a power couple testing the waters of open marriage.
Our hosts break down the show's portrayal of non-monogamy with wit and wisdom. They share their expert insights on everything from the "30-minute threesome" (Lauren's next bestseller?) to the delicate dance of balancing multiple relationships.
They offer both laughs and legitimate advice on navigating ENM and the lifestyle. Whether you're curious about ethical non-monogamy or just enjoy candid conversations about relationships, this episode serves up realness with a side of humor.
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