Paola Chaves Yes Pedro Alfonso They surprised with a video that they shared on their social networks. In the registration they gave a unexpected announcement 10 years after their wedding.
“We will live in separate rooms.”said the producer in the funny clip that they both published on their respective Instagram profiles. There they could be seen enjoying a sunny afternoon while drinking mate.
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In the video they both talked about the situation they are going through. “It has already been decided because it is supposedly Russian.”Pedro expressed. “I recorded you”she cast Paula to show that she has proof of the noises her husband makes.
Paula Chaves and Pedro Alfonso said they will sleep in separate rooms. (Photo: Instagram capture/chavespauok)
“You won’t see my room.”Alfonso said, making it clear that he doesn’t agree with sleeping separately. “We will get along very well”added the model in the video they recorded together.
Even if Pedro is not very convinced of the decision, Paula tried to bring him peace of mind with a reflection. “Why did we start drinking two mates?”, he asked. “Because it took you too long,” he replied. “And are we bad for it? “No, we’re fine, we share a thermos,” he said.
“Marriage has to be like this. Let’s find a way, don’t structure yourself. “If we have fun, we laugh, we have fun,” expressed the model when talking about the consolidated bond with the father of her children ten years after their marriage.
However, Pedro refused to have to stay in separate beds with Paula. This is why he analyzed the sentence “every morning the sun hit us in the face when we woke up” “He’ll miss me” by Ricardo Montaner. “See? Are you in a room together?”he expressed at the end of the video they shared.
Paula told us what is the best gift that Pedro can give her in private
A few months ago, the model spoke on the program The perfect night (eltrece) Yes surprised by revealing an intimate detail about the tastes of her husband, Pedro Alfonso.
During the interview, Sebastiano Wainraich She asked him if it was true that the best gift she could give ”Pepe” was to wear a white cotton panty.
Paula Chaves and Pedro Alfonso married in 2014 and have three children together. (Photo: Instagram/chavespauok)
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Between laughs, Paula answered truthfully: “It’s simple, he likes white cotton panties.”. The confession sparked laughter and comments in the studio, and the driver joked: “I love you, Pedro Alfonso, I love you”.
Time.news Interview: An Inside Look at Marriage and Modern Living with Relationship Expert Dr. Mariana Serrano
Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome, Dr. Serrano! Thank you for joining us today to discuss a rather unique approach to marriage highlighted recently by Paula Chaves and Pedro Alfonso—a couple who announced they’ll be sleeping in separate rooms after a decade of marriage. What are your initial thoughts on this?
Dr. Mariana Serrano (DMS): Thank you for having me! This is quite an intriguing topic. Paula and Pedro’s decision to have separate rooms reflects a growing trend in modern relationships, where personal space and individual needs are increasingly recognized and respected. It can be a healthy approach if both partners agree upon it, as it allows for individual comfort while still fostering a loving relationship.
TNE: Indeed! In the playful video they shared, Pedro seemed a bit hesitant about the idea, while Paula was more enthusiastic. How important is communication in navigating decisions like this in a marriage?
DMS: Communication is crucial, as it lays the foundation for understanding and compromise. In Paula and Pedro’s case, it seems they have a good rapport, which is vital. It’s essential for partners to voice their concerns honestly—like Pedro did when he joked about not wanting to miss their morning routine together. With open dialog, couples can explore different arrangements that work for them without causing resentment.
TNE: Paula mentioned, “Marriage has to be like this. Let’s find a way.” Can you elaborate on how humor and lightheartedness in discussions about serious topics can benefit a relationship?
DMS: Absolutely! Humor can diffuse tension and make difficult conversations feel less daunting. By keeping the mood light, as Paula and Pedro did, they can tackle issues such as sleeping arrangements without falling into arguments. Laughter can strengthen emotional bonds and promote resilience, helping couples to navigate changes together more easily.
TNE: It’s interesting how they referenced sharing a mate—a common cultural practice in many Latin American countries. How can shared traditions or rituals impact a relationship?
DMS: Shared rituals, like drinking mate, can create a sense of unity and intimacy. They provide opportunities for connection and meaningful interaction, fostering a shared identity. Such practices can help couples feel closer even when they’re physically apart, making it easier to adapt to changes in the relationship dynamic.
TNE: Pedro’s reluctance raised an important point about emotional connection. How can partners maintain their connection when they decide to prioritize personal space?
DMS: Maintaining emotional connection is vital when navigating separate spaces. Couples can schedule regular quality time together, whether it’s enjoying meals, going for walks, or simply checking in before bedtime, to reinforce their bond. It’s about finding that balance where each partner feels fulfilled both individually and as a couple.
TNE: what advice would you offer to couples considering similar arrangements to make it work efficiently?
DMS: My advice would be to discuss boundaries and expectations openly. It’s essential to establish guidelines that ensure both partners’ needs are met. They should also regularly revisit the arrangement to see if it continues to serve them well. Flexibility and willingness to adapt are key in any relationship.
TNE: Thank you for your insights, Dr. Serrano! The conversation around marital dynamics is evolving, and it’s exciting to see how couples like Paula and Pedro are navigating their relationships in creative ways.
DMS: Thank you for having me! It’s important for couples to know that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution to marriage, and exploring new avenues can lead to stronger, more fulfilling partnerships.