Ossie Davis on his open marriage to Ruby Dee
“It occurred to us, from observation and reasoning, that extramarital  sex was not what really destroyed marriages, but rather the lies and  deception that invariably accompanied it — that was the culprit. So we  decided to give ourselves permission to sleep with other partners if we  wished — as long as what we did was honest as well as private, and that  neither of us exposed the family to scandal or disease. We had to be  discreet and, if the word can be apt, honorable in our behavior, both to  ourselves, to whomever else might be involved, and most of all, to the  family. And for the most part, we were.” Source:  Joint biography, page 317
“But looking back, I’d say no matter what did or did not happen, we  freed each other. And in doing that, we also freed ourselves…Sex is  fine, but love is better. That’s the most important part of being free.  In light of what we learned, is extramarital sex something we recommend  as a regular part of marriage? Not now…not anymore. Not since AIDS has  entered the equation, and genital herpes, syphilis, and other veneral  diseases…”  Source:  Joint biography, page 323-324

Ossie Davis on his open marriage to Ruby Dee

“It occurred to us, from observation and reasoning, that extramarital sex was not what really destroyed marriages, but rather the lies and deception that invariably accompanied it — that was the culprit. So we decided to give ourselves permission to sleep with other partners if we wished — as long as what we did was honest as well as private, and that neither of us exposed the family to scandal or disease. We had to be discreet and, if the word can be apt, honorable in our behavior, both to ourselves, to whomever else might be involved, and most of all, to the family. And for the most part, we were.”
Source: Joint biography, page 317

“But looking back, I’d say no matter what did or did not happen, we freed each other. And in doing that, we also freed ourselves…Sex is fine, but love is better. That’s the most important part of being free. In light of what we learned, is extramarital sex something we recommend as a regular part of marriage? Not now…not anymore. Not since AIDS has entered the equation, and genital herpes, syphilis, and other veneral diseases…”
Source: Joint biography, page 323-324

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    *blinks* damn it looks like everyone in hollywood is in an open marriage. -___- ugh
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    Aiiiiiieeeeeee! I have been trying to wash the thought of Ruby Dee and Ossie out there throwing down with other people...
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    Wow. Honestly… my feelings are intensely conflicted on this. In my mind, it makes perfect sense.
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