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Woman Asks Fiancé for a ‘Free Sleep Pass’ Before Their Wedding, Claiming It Would Help Their Relationship, Leading Fiancé to Consider Canceling the Wedding
When you decide to tie the knot with your loved one, it is natural to feel nervous about the idea of committing to one person for the rest of your life. Ideally, getting married means that you are going to be with this one person and only this one person, and it is okay to be slightly scared by the idea. However, it is one thing to be scared and another to try and convince your partner to change the whole nature of your relationship.
For example, a month before her wedding, the woman in this Reddit story decided to ask her soon-to-be husband for a 'free sleep pass'. Meaning that they each would get to sleep with someone else before their wedding. The fiancé, who never once thought of being with someone else in their 4 year long relationship, was appalled by the suggestion, and he started questioning his entire relationship with the woman he wanted to marry.
Keep scrolling to read the full story. Up next, check out this story of a Thanksgiving family dinner gone wrong.