For 27 years, *Amanda has been in a relationship with her husband, *Jake.
They have two kids and have created a happy home life together. But when it comes to sex... both were yearning for the same sexual freedom they had in their 20s. They missed the passion, the excitement.
In the early days of their relationship, Amanda said it was "the fairytale everyone expects it to be".
The idea of having a non-monogamous relationship hadn't ever crossed Amanda's mind before. But their dynamic as a couple shifted when they had kids and their respective careers grew, both having to put their personal identities to the side for the sake of family.
"Soon into the marriage, we started seeing a couple's counsellor. I was really uninterested in sex, which was completely different from who I was prior. Looking back, I think I bought into those ideas of how a mother 'should' behave. I was in my late 30s, my kids were young and the expectations of parenthood impacted our sex life," Amanda said to Mamamia.
"The counsellor said to us: 'You have three choices. You can stay together, you can separate, or you can choose an open marriage.' We thought the idea of an open marriage was hilariously bizarre. Non-monogamy was so foreign and confronting."
Little did Amanda and Jake know that more than a decade after that counselling session, they would start to ponder the idea of opening up their marriage.
In the last few years with their kids now grown up, Amanda has felt a shift. Her sexual desire returned. And she wanted to explore that outside of the marriage — without cheating on her husband.