A Third Way by
Nico and Matt are fine- or so they’d say to anyone asking about their marriage. And
that’s true…but less “fine wine” and more “it was fine, but I probably wouldn’t eat there
again.” The decision to open their marriage starts an effort to save their relationship, but
as they queer the boundaries of their marriage it forces them to question what it means to
queer your life. Will their...
that’s true…but less “fine wine” and more “it was fine, but I probably wouldn’t eat there
again.” The decision to open their marriage starts an effort to save their relationship, but
as they queer the boundaries of their marriage it forces them to question what it means to
queer your life. Will their...
Nico and Matt are fine- or so they’d say to anyone asking about their marriage. And
that’s true…but less “fine wine” and more “it was fine, but I probably wouldn’t eat there
again.” The decision to open their marriage starts an effort to save their relationship, but
as they queer the boundaries of their marriage it forces them to question what it means to
queer your life. Will their bond survive? Should it?
that’s true…but less “fine wine” and more “it was fine, but I probably wouldn’t eat there
again.” The decision to open their marriage starts an effort to save their relationship, but
as they queer the boundaries of their marriage it forces them to question what it means to
queer your life. Will their bond survive? Should it?