The writer and television collaborator Juan del Val has generated a stir by expressing his perspective on fidelity in romantic relationships, calling it “unnatural.” In a relaxed talk at Podimo, he questioned the idea of ??monogamy as the only valid model in love and human relationships.
Del Val, known for his sincerity and acuity in his opinions, supported by science, argued that fidelity can even be torture, despite being legitimate. He pointed out that on this topic where desire comes into play there is a high level of hypocrisy as a general rule.
These statements have generated debates on social networks and in the public sphere, with opinions divided between those who support Del Val’s position and those who defend fidelity as a fundamental value in romantic relationships.
His words invite us to question social conventions and explore new perspectives on fidelity and commitment in the 21st century. Furthermore, according to the television collaborator, infidelity, although objectively known what it is, “there is no God who defines it,” he says.
A few months ago it was announced that both he and Nuria Roca were participants in the marital summer sabbatical. A trend where more and more people are consciously taking a sabbatical period in their relationships.