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The Wild Oats Project
The Wild Oats Project | Robin Rinaldi
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What if for just one year you explored everything you�d wondered about sex but hadn�t tried? The project was simple: An attractive, successful magazine journalist, Robin Rinaldi, would move into a San Francisco apartment, join a dating (…more)
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Krisjericho
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Blerg. I‘ll start with the positive. The writing was ok.

I have 0 problems with open marriage, nonmonogamy, not wanting kids - none of that‘s the problem here. The problem‘s the author. Her husband‘s an asshole, but he‘s honest. He doesn‘t want kids. He doesn‘t say he does & change his mind, doesn‘t pretend to & do a 180 after marriage. He just doesn‘t want them. But she thinks she can convince him otherwise, so they get married. Cont‘d below.

Krisjericho When he gets a vasectomy because he actually meant what he said, she loses it and forces him into an open marriage that he flat out says he feels manipulated into. Because if she can‘t have kids, it will fulfill her womanhood to have sex with lots of people. Don‘t really get it, but to each their own. Sleep with as many people as you want to. Have a blast. 5y
Krisjericho But you can‘t force someone else into an open marriage, set rules that you break, and think everything will be peachy. I mean, you can, but it‘s not going to work.
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Krisjericho It does not appear she has learned anything from this experience, which I think was supposed to be the point? I don‘t know. For someone who spent an entire book recounting her experiences and have a journey of self-examination, she is pretty damn clueless about who she is and what she wants. 5y
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