

So I just don’t watch as many as the average person.
#7 year itch part 1 movie
So I may have said this before, but I am just not the biggest movie person in the world. Because whoa, opinions and beliefs on this are kind of all over the board, after I started digging in deeper. But we want to use that to branch off into the more general concept of The Seven Year Itch and what psychologists have to say about it, and other maybe less credible relationshippy experts, who may or may not have credentials of any kind. Royce: I just knew that I had heard the term before, that’s about it.Ĭourtney: So I think what we’re gonna do on this episode, we’re going to talk about our impressions of the movie for just a little bit. Did you have any preconceived notions of this before we dove into the movie? It’s just growing up in the United States, I was aware that this is a thing that people say exists. I don’t know how, no one ever taught me this concept. Royce: Rampant unchecked allonormativity?Ĭourtney: Take that rampant unchecked allonormativity! In your face! But even without having seen this movie, I fully knew of the concept.

Because it was the last week of our seventh year of marriage, we deemed it to be a rite of passage, a “take that” in the face of – I don’t know, what would you call the concept of The Seven Year Itch? Just take that societal expectations? Neither one of us had seen this movie until last week when we decided to watch it. What is the “seven year itch”? Is it real? And why has it become so ingrained in western pop culture? So, undoubtedly, the thing that really seared the concept of The Seven Year Itch into our modern collective psyche was the 1955 movie by the same name, starring one Ms Marilyn Monroe. And very recently we were fortunate enough to celebrate our eighth year anniversary, which means we have successfully staved off the dreaded seven year itch.

I’m here with my spouse, Royce, and together we are The Ace Couple. Courtney: Hello, everyone and welcome back.
