Three is a magic number.
Alana, 27, and Kevin, 33, had been dating for three years when Alana divulged her desire to explore her “bi-curiosity.”
They joined the threesome dating app 3Fun looking to add a third person into their bed for the night after her reveal — and that’s when they met Megan, 37.
The three quickly hit it off and decided to join into a polyamorous relationship.
A year later, the ménage à trois now live together in Northern California and post TikTok videos giving insights into their relationship and daily lives.
“We’re a throuple — we’ve mastered the art of sharing everything,” Megan said in a viral TikTok video.
The couple went on to say that they all sleep in the same bed and divide bills and chores equally.
The only thing they don’t share is one bathroom.
“One bathroom just ain’t gonna cut it,” Megan noted.
The polyamorous couple also shocked viewers when they revealed that they even wait in line to kiss each other.
In another TikTok video, Alana stands by the front door as Megan steps up to kiss her goodbye before walking out — as Kevin stands patiently behind the women while they hug and kiss, awaiting his turn.
Alana, Kevin and Megan — known online as Camp Throuple — have amassed over 271,700 followers on TikTok posting videos giving a behind-the-scenes look into being in a non-traditional relationship, advice as to how to navigate a throuple and answer viewers’ burning questions.
One popular question they answered in a TikTok clip was: “How do you handle jealousy in a throuple?”
The lovers explained that they work to “recognize and face their insecurities,” communicate, practice active listening, shower each other with love and repeat positive affirmations.
They often receive a lot of negative comments about their lifestyle.
“We’re a throuple and according to most people on the internet, we’re going straight to hell,” Kevin said.
But the hate doesn’t seem to be impacting their relationship.
The trio focuses on “leading with love, not fear, despite negative feedback about your non-conventional relationship.”
Of course, their relationship doesn’t appear as wild as some others.
A unique, 20-person polyamorous relationship was revealed earlier this year that contained couples and individuals, including “heteroflexible” men, queer women and nonbinary individuals.
One throuple previously told The Post that they “don’t do well all sleeping together every night” and only get jealous over one thing: “Who is getting more cat attention.”
Perhaps unsurprisingly, they also faced criticism from haters who called them “degenerates” and declared that their relationship was “incredibly wrong.”