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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People generally have issues with throuples or whatever you call these relationships because there's often an unhealthy power dynamic at play and it's usually to the detriment of the women involved. And not to mention the instability especially if children are involved. I'm also gay and throuples are not common from what I see. I've heard of references but never actually met any and I've also heard plenty of negative sentiments about the concept. It's one thing to be sexually open but confirmed relationships are something else. People assume gays and lesbians are more tolerant but that's not necessarily true at all. [/quote] +1. [b]When it’s heterosexuals involved, it’s always 1 man and 2 women.[/b] Why? It really makes you wonder. Plus if you bring young kids into it, that’s a whole different level of instability. I’ve got an acquaintance who is divorced and brought her 3 young elementary age kids into a “throuple” situation with an established m/f couple who have 2 kids of their own and have every other weekend with the man’s child from his first marriage. Just insanity to me, and to uproot your kids lives like that just for sex? Crazy talk. I don’t care if it’s all adults involved, but when you have kids you have to be better, and not bring them into your weird sex situation. Because that’s all it is for most people. A man couldn’t keep it in his pants, and his wife is maybe bi anyway, so why not let him stick his dick in her too?[/quote] Hmm, I actually feel like I have seen the opposite more often. 2 guys and 1 woman. They don't usually share a bed and everyone involved seems odd and unattractive. [/quote] Same. The only time I see throuples on TV or the news is a fat woman in the center with 2-3 pasty guys with scraggly beards huddled around her. I'm surprised that the throuple on HGTV is mixed race. That's interesting. They're relatively good looking too. [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/card_img/1227859360052924416/QMonelmE?format=jpg&name=600x314[/img] https://people.com/home/hgtv-features-first-throuple-on-house-hunters/[/quote]
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