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Moral Of The Story

Wealthy Couple Decide To Try “Open Marriage” And EVERYTHING Goes Horribly Wrong

Moral Of The Story

Stephanie Soo

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2025

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

It feels so wrong to be texting someone much younger than her. It’s not because he’s young. It’s because she’s married. With two kids. She sends the sexy message and her husband is breathing down her neck. This is the start of their open relationship. One night at the bar turns into her husband sleeping with his ex. Her meeting creepy guys at cheap motels in New York City. Her husband’s gf gets hit on by her boyfriend. And having to explain to her young son what an open marriage is. Open marriages can work - but this one is so so messy. It’s the equivalent of watching a 13 car pile up on the highway and not being able to look away.

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0:00.0

Are you ready for this? Because I'm not ready for this.

0:10.2

I have never needed counseling for a book that I've read.

0:14.8

Until now. Until now.

0:17.0

Are you sure about that?

0:18.5

No, but this is pretty bad in like the world of not crime. This is

0:23.5

as bad as it gets in not like a historical book, true crime book, none of that. This book makes me

0:31.9

want counseling. I'm throwing up. It's as bad as they say, but that's why it's so good.

0:37.2

Because it is so bad. You're like, this can't be freaking for real.

0:40.9

And then you keep reading the next page and the next page.

0:43.6

And now we're here, you and me, baby, because I cannot suffer alone.

0:47.9

One thing I will never do is suffer in silence.

0:50.5

My voice box actually works better when I'm sick.

0:56.9

I have better voice clarity when I'm saying. I actually get louder as my pain grows bigger. These two things are directly related to each

1:02.7

other for a very specific reason. So with that being said, let's get into more the memoir by

1:09.1

Molly Winter. And I do want to say that I discovered this book while I was

1:12.2

watching A, I don't think she knows that I exist, a read with Cindy video, and she was rating

1:17.0

the romantic partners in books and if she would marry them in real life. Now this is a nonfiction

1:22.4

book, aka this is a real ass book. It's a memoir. The woman who experienced all of this in her marriage is writing about it.

1:29.5

Tippy tapping on her keyboard, writing about it, published it.

1:32.9

Now is tainting all of us with sin.

1:35.5

Now, Cindy rated, well, I can't really kill people, like real people because she has a tear

1:40.3

where she was like, I would kill these people.

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