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Meg akarta vezetni a nézőket és a férjét is, de nem járt sikerrel.
Budapest, Hungary – A recent segment from the popular Hungarian reality television show "Marriage at First Sight" has sparked considerable discussion after contestant Anna's mother, Kriszta, expressed profound shock regarding her daughter and partner Peti's decision to attend sex therapy. The revelation, made by Peti during a candid conversation, highlighted the couple's struggles with intimacy and openness within their televised marriage. Peti explained that the therapy was not solely focused on sexual issues but aimed at fostering greater intimacy and understanding between them. "We were sent to a sex therapist," Peti stated, clarifying that the primary goal was to address their "openness towards intimacy" and how their relationship functions, particularly as they are reportedly the only couple on the show who had not yet kissed. Kriszta, Anna's mother, reacted with visible discomfort and skepticism. "But why?" she questioned, her facial expressions conveying a mix of surprise and disapproval. She further remarked, "I don't think young people need any kind of therapy. They are two healthy people." Her comments reflect a generational divide in attitudes towards discussing and seeking help for intimate relationship challenges. The segment underscores the unique pressures faced by participants in reality television, where personal struggles become public discourse. The couple's journey continues to be a focal point for viewers, now with an added layer of family dynamics and societal expectations.
Meg akarta vezetni a nézőket és a férjét is, de nem járt sikerrel.
