<p>This week’s second special episode is Scott’s opening keynote from Be Better At Being Bad 2026 at Hedonism II Resort: The Freedom Mandate: The Ethical Case for Relational Freedom.</p><p></p><p>Scott unpacks Wild Love Theory’s seven-word thesis, “Maximum relational happiness requires maximum relational freedom,” and asks the question that can feel both inspiring and terrifying: If your partner’s happiness matters to you… do you owe them freedom?</p><p></p><p>From there, he draws a crucial line between true boundaries (inward-facing choices for self-protection) and what most couples call “boundaries” but are actually imposed limits designed to manage fear. He explains why rules can be necessary early on, but only as scaffolding: temporary supports meant to loosen as trust, regulation, and repair become load-bearing.</p><p></p><p>The talk ends with a raw, personal story from Scott and April’s relationship: the moment Scott kissed April goodbye as she got ready for a date with no rules, and what that taught him about control, courage, and what it means to build a relational cathedral two free people can actually live inside.</p><p></p><p>Next week we’ll release our full recap of BBBB 2026. If this keynote brings up questions or reflections, email Scott anytime at
[email protected].</p><p></p><p>Website:</p><p>www.NaughtyGym.com</p><p>Upcoming Events:</p><p>1. Wild Love Theory Retreat -- https://www.naughtygym.com/wild-love-theory-retreat</p><p>2. Barcelona Adventure Trip -- https://www.naughtygym.com/barcelona-2026</p><p>3. El Salvador Retreat -- https://www.naughtygym.com/naughty-gym-el-salvador</p>