A model shares her husband with other women. But he’s not the only one who enjoys it – because it was her idea. Others criticize them for their way of life.

OnlyFans model Honeyy Brooks has shared insights into her marriage online. The woman says she has shared her husband with 35 women in the past 12 months – and the whole thing was her idea.

The model explains the benefits of her open relationship. Not only do they have fun with each other, “but my husband also has fun with lots of other women and so do I,” she says in an Instagram video.

However, they also have to accept criticism for their way of life. According to Honeyy, some people say, “You’re not happy, you won’t survive in a marriage.” However, in her video, the model claims, “This is the best kind of marriage you could ask for.”

She also admits that this was her idea. She said to her husband: “I think we should try it out” and he went along with it.

According to the Daily Star, the Australian has been married to her husband for ten years. They live on a farm with their children. However, this isn’t the first time Honeyy has hit the headlines. In the past, she made it public that she had unknowingly had an online affair with her friend’s husband. He secretly and anonymously paid thousands of dollars to the OnlyFans model.

The majority of people in Germany cannot imagine an open relationship. This emerges from a study by ElitePartner from the survey period October/November 2022. Accordingly, 66 percent of those surveyed rule out an open relationship. Only 17 percent can fundamentally imagine this type of partnership. Around eleven percent of the participants were already in an open relationship.

However, there is a difference between men and women. As ElitePartner reports, this type of relationship is definitely out of the question for 74 percent of women. For men, however, it is only 59 percent. Basically, 23 percent of the men surveyed could imagine an open relationship. For women it is eleven percent.

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