Conventional wisdom has it that a man can be satisfied going from one partner to another, but not a woman.
Is this true? Chantal de Moyne is a character in
When The Problem Is Love. She is very successful in the competitive, glamorous world of interior design. And she loves men. Young men. Powerful men. Men with muscles. Men who make her laugh.
But if she loves men... she doesn't love any particular man. Once she has played with them sexually, they tend to bore her. At night, at London's exclusive Arts Club, in Mayfair, she flirts with them and flatters them. If she's feeling entertained, she takes one home. Sometimes, let's be honest, she takes two. Greedy girl! But in the morning, she sends them on their way.
Is she a busy professional woman enjoying a variety of sexual adventures? Or is there something in her that's hurting, and that only the love she fears can ever put right?
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