One evening, as we sat together after dinner, my husband brought up an idea that caught me completely off guard. With a confident smile, he suggested that we start our own couples-only content creation venture. At first, I thought he was joking, but the sincerity in his eyes told me otherwise.
He explained how the industry had evolved, with many couples making substantial incomes by sharing their intimate moments online. According to him, we already had the chemistry, the passion, and—most importantly—the trust to make it work. He believed that by stepping into this world together, we could not only secure financial success but also strengthen our bond in ways we never imagined.
He assured me that this wouldn’t be about simply performing for an audience but about capturing the love and connection we already shared. We would have full control—choosing what to film, what to share, and how far we wanted to go. He even envisioned us branding ourselves as a couple deeply in love, making content that felt more personal and genuine rather than just another staged performance.
I sat there, processing his words. Part of me was intrigued by his confidence, the idea of adventure, and the possibility of exploring something new together. But another part of me wondered—was this truly about us, or was he searching for something beyond what we already had?