I would be more concerned about the behavior of our current president being normalized. |
| I have a married co-worker who I'm pretty convinced is in a throuple. She never goes anywhere without her female BFF who happens to never be in a relationship. Love is love! |
| I just think it's hilarious that it was in Colorado Springs. We've lived there, and when we announced we were moving there, so many people said, "ew, why, it's so ultra conservative." It's not at all. Exhibit A right here! |
So don't watch it. I am as monogamous as they come, married for 40 years, but what other consenting adults do is of no concern to me. Presenting a lifestyle on television will not change anyone that is not interested in that lifestyle. We should be more accepting of the different ways people live and love. |
| Colorado Springs...maybe they are Mormon? I think I remember Colorado Springs being mentioned in multiple memoirs I have read that were written by former LDS women. |
Some polygamists sects of Mormon culture practice multiple wives but the wives never share the same bed. I don't just this throuple couple btw. If one man can be married to multiple women, why can one person be in a committed relationship with several people? |
Exactly! Don't like it, change the channel. Problem solved! |
The only one I know of ended . . . badly. Google Shaw Murder House. |
Some polygamists sects of Mormon culture practice multiple wives but the wives never share the same bed. I don't judge this throuple couple btw. If one man can be married to multiple women, why can't one person be in a committed relationship with several people? |
Gah, not Shaw. Google Robert Wone. |
It ended badly for a friend of the throuple they tried to rape. The throuple itself got off scott-free and two of them moved to Florida and bought a new house together! |
| Next it’ll be the pedophile couple that needs extra space to hide the bodies. |
+1 Society loves to push the envelope. |
Society pushing the envelope is a good thing. It used to be that Protestants couldn't marry Catholics. Or Asians couldn't marry Whites. Or Women couldn't marry other Women. Or a Noble couldn't marry a Banker. Boundaries being pushed expands our cultural compass. And the restrictions on marriage are very much a heteronormative (and I never use this word) Christian concept which originated in the Middle Ages. Prior to that people were free to be with whom they chose. |
| I have no issue with this. If my 5 year old saw me watching it, I'd just say families come in all shapes and sizes and when you are a grown up you can choose what other grown up(s) you want to be in a family with. The end. |