Last summer, Jada Pinkett Smith had her husband Will Smith on her Red Table Talk podcast to discuss the "entanglements" she's had with other men.
Well since then, the Smiths have opened up their marriage, though it doesn't appear Will is too on board with the idea.
According to Yahoo!, Smith has been visiting intimacy coach Michaela Boehm, whom told the actor to picture his wildest fantasy, having a "harem of girlfriends."
Whatever the intended result was, it appears the therapy helped Smith realize he didn't want to act on these fantasies, and that he feels "shame" around non-monogamy.
You had me at "intimacy coach".
— BBarton (@BBartonAvenue) September 30, 2021
Will Smith's intimacy coach says people cheat or divorce because of unexplored fantasies and fears https://t.co/poGmzgzoPm via @Yahoo
Boehm says that for anyone who has thoughts about opening up their marriages, they need to visualize why you're having these fantasies, and that it's unreasonable to think you'll want the same things you wanted at age 20 as you do at age 40.
She says, "A lot of people just go along for all kinds of reasons. There typically comes a moment where enough growing up or exploration has happened and the life chosen as a late teenager might no longer fit."
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