A WOMAN has opened up on falling in love with her husband’s boyfriend.
Six years ago, Arizona was and looking for a partner for her and her now ex-husband.
A couple have revealed all about being in an open relationship – from the hate they receive online to what their family really think about their “wild” dynamicCredit: Youtube/Truly/LOVE DONT JUDGE
The OnlyFans creators have been criticised as “ridiculous” by trollsCredit: Youtube/Truly/LOVE DONT JUDGE
At the time, Gerald had just come out of a 10-year relationship and was also looking for someone to hook up with.
Gerald was not openly at this point, but had always been attracted to men as well as women.
When he joined Arizona’s , things initially started off great, but it didn’t take long for things to turn rocky for the throuple.
Gerald excused himself from the situation so the pair could attempt to work things out, but not long later, Arizona called things off with her husband and reached out to Gerald to pursue an – a consensual non-monogamous partnership where both partners agree that one or both can have romantic or sexual connections with other people.
Now, the couple, who share content on , don’t have many rules when it comes to their open relationship.
Opening up to Truly about their , Arizona explained: “I fell in love with my husband’s boyfriend.”
To this, Gerald chimed in: “We are in an ethically non-monogamous relationship.
“I was married for 10 years before I met Arizona, it was a very closeted marriage – it was very .
“I was leaving a 10 year marriage and was ready to get out on the scene. I had one match and it was from Arizona. She was married at the time and was looking for a bisexual boyfriend to date on her own and occasionally share with her husband.”
Following this, Arizona recognised: “I was married to my high school sweetheart, I had been with that guy, at that time, it was about nine years – I was hot wifing around, I wanted something more regular.”
But since opening up online about their open relationship, the have been criticised online and have been labelled as “absolutely disgusting.”
Discussing the hate, Arizona explained: “You get questioned – your character and your being, your existence in life. They’re just being mean to be mean.”
The couple, who are from the , recognised that trolls call them “ridiculous” and label their relationship as “sad.”
Your hate can’t touch me
Arizona
And it’s not just strangers who are critical, as Arizona’s parents have “strong opinions” about the couple’s relationship dynamic and even described their partnership as “unconventional” and “wild.”
But Arizona and Gerald stressed the importance of “communication” and “respectful check-ins” for a successful .
Gerald shared: “The rules for dating outside of our relationship – it’s just more communication, it’s talking through needs, wants and expectations.”
What is an open relationship?
An open relationship means having more than one sexual partner at the same time.
Both parties in the relationship agree to be non-exclusive and one or both parties engages in sexual activities outside the relationship.
If one or both parties engage in sexual relationships without an agreement, this would be classed as cheating.
Other names for an open relationship are polyamory and consensual non-monogamy.
Clapping back to haters, Gerald acknowledged: “Anyone who judges our relationship – haters gonna hate.”
Meanwhile, clearly unbothered by what strangers think, defiant Arizona gushed: “Your hate can’t touch me.”
Social media users react
users were left totally stunned by Gerald and Arizona’s open relationship and many eagerly raced to the comments to share their thoughts.
Alongside a shocked , one person said: “Say what.”
These people are sick. They need Jesus
YouTube user
Another fumed and added: “Just an excuse to cheat on a sacred relationship. What a joke!”
A third gasped: “These people are sick. They need Jesus.”
But at the same time, someone else chimed in and wrote: “Love is love.”
Meanwhile, another wrote: “Everything happened for a reason so I wished them a happy union on their path.”


