Q&A: Will Opening Up Our Relationship Bring Us Closer?
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Just because it's worked for other couples, it does not mean it'll work for you.
In this Q&A edition of SexBecause, Charlie and Arienne answer and discuss a question about whether or not opening up a relationship brings a couple closer together. They warn against relationship bias, reminding that people share advice based on what's worked for them, and that may or may not apply to you because it's all relative.

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