The kicker? They were in an open relationship.
I'm not sure if it was even mentioned in the video whether it was the girl who wanted the open relationship or the guy, but anyways, anybody noticed how there has been this trend where men push women to be in an open relationship under the idea of it being progressive, in hopes that they would be the one having plenty of sex with random women while their girlfriend/wife would be forever faithful, content and not get with anybody else, only for that biblically backfire on them when surprise, surprise they're not getting approached by other women or having sex with them at all and it's their wife/girlfriend that's always being approached with propositions of sex or being invited to hang out with others?
With the end of result being either:
A) Man having buyer's remorse and begging his wife/girlfriend to close off the relationship, endlessly seething when she says no
and stuck in this position because he's too prideful to admit he might fucked up or to initiate divorce.
B) The woman leaving the bum to be with somebody better
C) Mix of both, with end result of the man forever seething about his now ex being promiscuous and not faithful, despite
the fact they were the ones to open this can of worms.
The most popular example of this happening is with DesTINY and Anthony Burch, both men that presented themselves
as incredibly progressive and pushed their wives to be in an open relationship, only for this to backfire on them
as neither of them managed to be able to find someone else they can be with while their wives are always with
someone else with them eventually divorcing and the men openly seething about it while trying to smear
their ex's name (at least in DesTINY's case).
Correct if I'm wrong, but didn't 1984 the novel had this weird thing where Julia was described with having a chastity belt and Winston had a whole ass paragraph in the novel how he finds it appealing and if she didn't have a chastity belt he'd rape her or something?
Lots of Sci-fi authors seem to be channeling their inner pajeet when they were writing their books.