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[The Polyamorous Paradox: Navigating Betrayal, Paternity, and Existential Crisis]-[We Had Boundaries and He Crossed Them]

Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel · B1 · 2024-09-09

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The Polyamorous Paradox: Navigating Betrayal and Paternity

In this session, Esther Perel facilitates a conversation between a couple living in an ethical non-monogamous relationship who are grappling with the fallout of a broken agreement. The couple, who pride themselves on being "synchronized" and maintaining an "open dialogue" as their primary relational framework, finds their carefully constructed world upended by an unanticipated pregnancy resulting from an unprotected encounter.

The Breach of Trust and the Illusion of Agency

For Paula and Eric, their relationship was built on the premise of "taking the freedom to speak" about desires while respecting the "limits of the other." However, the core of their current crisis stems from a twofold transgression: Eric’s failure to use protection and his decision to act without prior consultation with Paula. Eric describes his actions as a moment of "stupidity," admitting he felt a "flight of fantasy" where he believed that his personal "experience" and "grandiose" sense of control would override biological reality.

Paula, who initially viewed their non-monogamous arrangement as an expression of personal "agency," now feels that her sense of self has "toppled." The arrival of a child—the biological result of Eric’s infidelity—has forced them to confront the societal pressures they previously avoided. They are now tasked with the daunting challenge of integrating a child into their family, a child Paula candidly admits she "doesn't want in my home" or "in my life."

The Burden of Duty vs. the Absence of Love

One of the most poignant aspects of the discussion is the couple's struggle with the concept of parenthood. Eric acknowledges that while he feels a "moral obligation" to provide for the child, he lacks the genuine emotional connection he feels for his first son. He notes, "I feel parental duty, I don't feel parental love." Perel observes that while this distinction is unpopular in contemporary Western society, it is a historical reality for many fathers.

Paula, meanwhile, grapples with the fear of becoming the "wicked stepmother from all the childhood stories." She feels trapped by a situation where she was given "no word to say" in the decision-making process, describing her contribution to the child's life as a "fake contribution." She is forced to confront the reality that her partner's actions have imposed a permanent change on her life trajectory, leading to an existential crisis regarding her own desires for a future biological child.

Rebuilding on Wobbly Foundations

Perel highlights that the couple is currently attempting to build a future on "wobbly" materials—composed of "doubt, anger, recrimination, guilt, and pain." The session reveals that the couple’s communication style, often characterized by Eric’s overly "emphatic and absolute" assurances that are later contradicted by his actions, has left Paula feeling suspicious of his sincerity.

As they look toward the future, the couple faces the painful realization that their desires may no longer align. Eric, fearing he cannot give Paula what she needs—specifically the shared dream of another child—is forced to confront the possibility that they may have to separate to fulfill their individual life goals. Perel concludes by emphasizing that they are living an "examined life," one where the search for truth and the acceptance of "unknowable feelings" are the only ways to move forward, even if the path remains uncertain and inherently messy.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's about listening to the limits of the other.
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I was so sure about me about that.
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The nightmare started at that point.
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I suddenly became perfect.
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I project a lot of things on this child.
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📝Key Phrases

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reinvent yourself
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as is often the case
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grappling with
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go back and forth
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take it step by step
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📖 Transcript

None of the voices in this series are ongoing patients of Esther Perel.
Each episode of Where Should We Begin is a one -time counseling session.
For the purposes of maintaining confidentiality, names and some identifiable characteristics have been removed, but their voices and their stories are real.
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