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Has anyone seen the episode? https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hgtv-features-first-ever-throuple-072704911.html
"Titled “Three’s Not a Crowd in Colorado Springs,” the episode followed Brian, Lori and Geli on a quest to find their dream house in Colorado. The trio wanted to find a new home that will accommodate their unique dynamic as well as provide space for Brian and Lori’s two children. As with any episode of House Hunters, the family came armed with a list of must-haves for their new residence, including a three-car garage and a master bathroom that will accommodate three people." The future is upon us!! |
| So gross. Let’s not mainstream this nastiness. |
| That's not something I want to see normalized for my kids. |
| It isn't uncommon in the gay community. Lots of throuples there. |
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House Hunters has always been at the forefront of this stuff. They had gay couples doing home searches in the late 1990’s.
Lori was so excited to share her throuple status with us! Brian seemed gay. |
How likely are your kids to turn on House Hunters without your having control over what they watch? |
It’s more about the principal than what network it’s on. This will continue to be pushed. A decade ago Tlc started with that sister wives crap. And that was a whole show about polygamy but it was more out of morbid curiosity of a lifestyle that was on the fringes of society. Guess times have “evolved” Wonder what will be next. |
Uh, in some social circles I guess? I’m gay and I know zero throuples. Wait, I do know one, but they’re basically a straight couple plus a third. I guess I just know the boring gays. |
Maybe lots was the wrong word. I think it is just more accepted. Gay relationships have less rigidity and less of a history of tradition so you see a lot more open relationships and other creative relationships. I think with more acceptance and relationships being out in the open, gays are becoming as boring as the straights. |
I didn't know that Anna Duggar and her child molester husband had moved back to the DC area! Is that you, Anna? |
| I live in Seattle and I've met people like this here. I knew a quadruple? that bought a house together. It didn't work out for them. The only thing harder than marriage between two people has got to be marriage among four people. |
+1 |
Are you gay? |
Who are you to judge how other people live their lives and manage their relationships? They are not hurting anyone, so leave them alone! |
Nobody is judging what people do in their own homes. I'm judging what's being streamed into my living room. |