Like so many love stories do, Abbey and Liam’s started with a meet-cute.
While Liam was playing in a band at uni, he spotted a gorgeous blonde woman in the crowd and made a mental note to speak with her after the gig. But when he got off stage, she was nowhere to be found. As luck would have it, Abbey then reached out over Facebook (ahh, those were the days) to tell Liam she loved his show and they caught up for coffee.
Fast forward 12 years and the Canberra-based couple are married, run a business together and have a five-year-old son. They are the epitome of a happy, suburban family.
They also regularly date and sleep with other people.
Yes, Abbey, 35, and Liam, 33, are part of a growing number of couples choosing to be non-monogamous and seek romantic connections outside their marriage - with the full approval of their spouse.
"The reason we decided to open up our relationship wasn’t because we necessarily wanted to go and be with other people, we were actually really into the idea of each other being with other people," Abbey tells Mamamia.
"It’s a real contradiction to what people can often think when they think about non- monogamous relationships. They think there might be something wrong and you need to step out of your relationship, but for me, I wasn’t afraid to face the reality that the thought of my husband being with someone else actually appealed to me."
Neither Abbey nor Liam can even remember who suggested the idea first. But they had been together for two years and were living in New York (where there is a big non-monogamous "scene") when they decided to explore the concept with one of Abbey’s friends.