Off topic:
I've always felt that once a woman (especially committed girlfriend or wife) has a mé·nage à trois for her man, she can bet her bottom dollar that signals the start of the end of the relationship. Technically, Nick and Juliette did not have one but it still was a mé·nage à trois. Usually, IMO, the other woman seems to become the 'one' the man wants. This is from anecdotal evidence, TV and conjecture. Thus, only my opinion. Of course I've heard of 'swinging' couples, but I wonder what percentage stay together or how long those relationships last once the swinging starts when compared to other marriages or relationships.
I've always felt that once a woman (especially committed girlfriend or wife) has a mé·nage à trois for her man, she can bet her bottom dollar that signals the start of the end of the relationship. Technically, Nick and Juliette did not have one but it still was a mé·nage à trois. Usually, IMO, the other woman seems to become the 'one' the man wants. This is from anecdotal evidence, TV and conjecture. Thus, only my opinion. Of course I've heard of 'swinging' couples, but I wonder what percentage stay together or how long those relationships last once the swinging starts when compared to other marriages or relationships.