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'I don't get jealous watching my husband have sex with other women - I find it attractive!' How a couple discovered a passion for polyamory after settling in the countryside

'I don't get jealous watching my husband have sex with other women - I find it attractive!' How a couple discovered a passion for polyamory after settling in the countryside

Daily Mail​27-07-2025
On a dull Tuesday afternoon in 2019, the businesswoman and author Evie Sage turned up at an ordinary shopping centre with an extraordinary mission: to meet the woman she and her husband had arranged to have a threesome with. It was the first time they'd organised such a thing, and Sage's state of mind was understandably anxious.
In a Starbucks, they found the woman they'd been messaging online, and made small talk, avoiding the elephant in the room. 'Shall we do this?' the woman finally asked.
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