This woman is in a relationship with 7 men at the same time, here's why

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Updated on Jun 17, 2024, 15:35 IST- 2 min read
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Ever found yourself stuck in a dating carousel, swiping through disappointment after disappointment? Surely, many women can relate. But what if there was a way out of this cycle? Enter one woman's unconventional solution: dating not just one, but seven older men simultaneously. Here's her intriguing story.

This woman is in a relationship with 7 men at the same time, here's why This woman is in a relationship with 7 men at the same time, here's why

Lina, a young Colombian woman, is currently involved in a polyamorous relationship with seven elderly men who are pensioners.

These older men cover all of Lina's expenses. 

After experiencing several disappointing romantic relationships with men her own age, Lina realised that she could achieve both emotional and financial stability more easily by focusing on pensioners. 

Reflecting on her past relationships, Lina recalled how her neighbor's elderly husband would often flirt with her, making her realise her desirability to older men who were willing to provide for her. 

She began frequenting parks and other places where lonely elderly men tend to gather, eventually entering into a polyamorous arrangement with seven pensioners who support her financially.

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Lina's story recently gained widespread attention in South America, sparking a range of reactions from the public. 

Some believe she should face legal consequences for exploiting elderly individuals, while others admire her resourcefulness and congratulate her for finding a straightforward path to financial security. 

Lina herself remains indifferent to public opinion, asserting that as long as she and her partners are content with the arrangement, she is unconcerned about others' judgments.

What do you think about this new-age 'situationship'?

Watch an interview of Lina here:

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