Luisa Zissman insists she doesn’t believe in monogamy: “We as humans are creatures of that seductive little b**** temptation”

Controversial businesswomen Luisa Zissman has revealed that she doesn’t believe in monogamous relationships, insisting you ‘can separate sex from love.’

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by Jack White |
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Writing in her column, the outspoken Celebrity Big Brother star questioned why the idea of being with one person for the rest of your life is considered normal.

26-year-old Luisa wrote: “Why as a nation are we so enchanted by the magical allure of monogamy? The need to mate with a sole lone ranger? On finding that ONE person to spend the rest of your life with? Zzzzzz…”

Luisa suggested that ‘the one’ could turn out to be the complete opposite to what you imagined them to be.

Luisa insisted she doesn't believe in 'the one'
Luisa insisted she doesn't believe in 'the one'

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She continued: “Consider the one person that may shatter your idealistic world to pieces when lack of trust leads to snooping through texts and emails… and you discover you’re definitely not the only ONE.

“Call me a cynical skeptic. I call it reliable realism.”

The mum-of-one admitted that she hoped she would forgive a partner for having a one-night stand, as she knows there is temptation all around.

While open relationships are OK, Luisa said she wouldn't want to be cheated on

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Writing for the Daily Star, she said: “Eve ate the apple because she was tempted and I think we will be grabbing juicy, succulent, mouthwatering fruit from trees to satisfy out needs throughout our whole existence.”

While Luisa admitted to having ‘open’ relationships in the past, and by doing this she decreased the excitement of sneaking around, she did say that she wouldn’t like to be one getting cheated on.

She wrote: “You can’t be in love with two people at the same time, and I certainly wouldn’t want to be the one on the wrong side of rose-tinted bliss; rejection isn’t really my forte.”

Do you agree with Luisa? Or do you think it’s important to be monogamous and that temptation can be avoided? Let us know via the comments box below.

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