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Beyond Monogamy | I'm An Out and Proud Ethical Whore | Olivia Masterson

1 h 18 min · 23. juni 2026
episode Beyond Monogamy | I'm An Out and Proud Ethical Whore | Olivia Masterson cover

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What happens when we challenge everything we thought we knew about love, sex, commitment, and relationships? What if the foundations of a fulfilling relationship aren’t defined by tradition, but by trust, communication, honesty, and the freedom to create something that truly reflects who we are? Olivia Masterson, reality TV star from the hit Channel 4 show Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, takes us inside her personal journey into ethical non-monogamy, challenging the myths and misconceptions that often surround open relationships and alternative relationship styles. From exploring the difference between swinging, open relationships, and the wider ENM spectrum, to discussing how society’s views on love, commitment, and autonomy are evolving, Olivia shares an honest look at what it means to build relationships based on trust, communication, and authenticity. We dive deep into the realities of navigating jealousy, insecurity, and emotional growth, with Olivia offering practical advice for anyone curious about exploring ethical non-monogamy. Discover how self-awareness, honest conversations, community, and safer lifestyle spaces can help people create fulfilling connections on their own terms. Whether you’re experienced in the lifestyle or simply curious, this episode opens the door to a thoughtful conversation about love, freedom, and the future of relationships. Topics: ethical non-monogamy, swinging, jealousy management, relationship advice, lifestyle app, societal change, open relationships, self-awareness, communication, community More from Olivia: https://www.channel4.com/4viewers/take-part/open-house [https://www.channel4.com/4viewers/take-part/open-house] https://swinghub.com/ [https://swinghub.com/] Instagram: @vista.wife Facebook: @MrsVistaWife TikTok: @vistawife

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episode Beyond Monogamy | I'm An Out and Proud Ethical Whore | Olivia Masterson cover

Beyond Monogamy | I'm An Out and Proud Ethical Whore | Olivia Masterson

What happens when we challenge everything we thought we knew about love, sex, commitment, and relationships? What if the foundations of a fulfilling relationship aren’t defined by tradition, but by trust, communication, honesty, and the freedom to create something that truly reflects who we are? Olivia Masterson, reality TV star from the hit Channel 4 show Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, takes us inside her personal journey into ethical non-monogamy, challenging the myths and misconceptions that often surround open relationships and alternative relationship styles. From exploring the difference between swinging, open relationships, and the wider ENM spectrum, to discussing how society’s views on love, commitment, and autonomy are evolving, Olivia shares an honest look at what it means to build relationships based on trust, communication, and authenticity. We dive deep into the realities of navigating jealousy, insecurity, and emotional growth, with Olivia offering practical advice for anyone curious about exploring ethical non-monogamy. Discover how self-awareness, honest conversations, community, and safer lifestyle spaces can help people create fulfilling connections on their own terms. Whether you’re experienced in the lifestyle or simply curious, this episode opens the door to a thoughtful conversation about love, freedom, and the future of relationships. Topics: ethical non-monogamy, swinging, jealousy management, relationship advice, lifestyle app, societal change, open relationships, self-awareness, communication, community More from Olivia: https://www.channel4.com/4viewers/take-part/open-house [https://www.channel4.com/4viewers/take-part/open-house] https://swinghub.com/ [https://swinghub.com/] Instagram: @vista.wife Facebook: @MrsVistaWife TikTok: @vistawife

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