Beyond Monogamy: Exploring Love in Unconventional Relationships
Deepa Paul's memoir, 'Ask Me How It Works: Love in an Open Marriage,' delves into the complexities of non-monogamy. It explores societal norms, cultural challenges, and personal experiences, including her family's reactions. Paul discusses shifting perceptions towards open marriages, even amid traditional views upheld by figures like the Pope.
Indian-Filipina author Deepa Paul ventures into the intricacies of non-monogamy in her eye-opening memoir, 'Ask Me How It Works: Love in an Open Marriage.' With roots in a deeply Catholic Philippines, where divorce remains illegal, Paul outlines her journey navigating societal expectations and personal freedoms.
Her book sheds light on the evolving conversation around open relationships, which has reached mainstream dialogue, particularly following the pandemic. Paul challenges common misconceptions, particularly the notion that non-monogamy is solely about sexual freedom. Instead, she emphasizes commitment and mutual agreement as foundations.
Despite papal decrees advocating monogamy, Paul's memoir promotes a broader understanding of love and relationships. She aims to inspire readers to explore their own desires and challenge traditional constraints, fostering open discussions on personal and cultural levels.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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