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I find beautiful women for my boyfriend to sleep with – people are so judgemental, but they don't understand our love

I find beautiful women for my boyfriend to sleep with – people are so judgemental, but they don't understand our love

The Irish Sun09-08-2025
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TRUE LOVE I find beautiful women for my boyfriend to sleep with – people are so judgemental, but they don't understand our love
A WOMAN has revealed that she finds other girls for her boyfriend to sleep with.
Natasha met Gregory on a dating app and the pair instantly hit it off.
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Natasha and Gregory met on a dating app
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Natasha finds other women for Gregory to sleep with
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"When I met her I didn't think she was real", Gregory told Love Don't Judge.
"You don't really find women like her on dating apps, they usually get picked up in real life."
Natasha is six foot three, and said that six foot Gregory is the tallest man she has ever dated.
"I enjoy dating short guys, it gives me this power", she said.
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Within a month, the pair were "locked in" as an official couple, and Natasha now finds other girls for Gregory to sleep with.
"Gregory's type is just beautiful women, whichever women I'm attracted to, I know he's going to be attracted to as well", she said.
As soon as the pair got together, they discussed the fact that monogamy wasn't for them, and began to shoot adult content together.
Natasha had first started filming adult content back in 2019, but gave it up to become a nurse.
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However, after discovering that Gregory was an adult content creator, she decided to give it another go.
Natasha's parents are not supportive of her lifestyle and don't understand why she appears naked online with men who aren't her boyfriend.
"They don't understand it", she said.
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The couple believe that being in an open relationship is much more difficult that monogamy, as it requires a lot more communication.
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"The only rules we have about dating other people is just honesty, communication and keeping each other safe", Natasha said.
The duo make sure to get tested for STI's once a week, but don't have any rules when it comes to the kind of content they do.
What is an open relationship?
An open relationship means having more than one sexual partner at the same time.
Both parties in the relationship agree to be non-exclusive and one or both parties engages in sexual activities outside the relationship.
If one or both parties engage in sexual relationships without an agreement, this would be classed as cheating.
Other names for an open relationship are polyamory and consensual non-monogamy.
Trolls have criticised the couple, and claim their relationship can't be real, as they are physical with other people.
"I think our values are just placed differently than other people's", Gregory said.
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However, the couple don't care about the judgement, as the negative comments help to boost engagement on their videos.
"She's accepted me as me and it allows me to live my true authentic self", Gregory said.
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