When it comes to visiting in-laws’ house, three is a crowd.
A Northern Colorado group that has gone viral for their unusual arrangement admits that going home for Christmas can be extremely “weird.”
“As a group, we sometimes face challenges with family during the holidays,” Alana, 27, a member of Relationship Ménage à Trois, told Jam Press.
The sticky situation began after she and Kevin, 33, were with each other dating for five years, Decides to deal with the third gunman so that he can explore his “bi-curiosity”. So he joined threesome dating app 3Fun – and that’s when he met Megan, 37.
The budding trio immediately hit it off and created their current triple-header, which they now refer to as “Camp Thrupple” on Instagram. Where he has more than 200,000 followers.
And while the polygamous lover – who share a king size bed – While they’ve managed to triple their fun, they also have some issues, like visiting the in-laws three times at Christmas time.
According to Alana, they regularly experience “misunderstandings and awkward moments from people less familiar with our relationship.”
“Whenever we attend a celebratory event together, all eyes are definitely on us,” Alana said. “Whether people already know about our relationship or are meeting us for the first time, you can often feel the tension in the room.”
Luckily, they’ve come up with a way to avoid yuletide stress – by doing their Christmas travels digitally.
“Since we live in another state, we don’t spend the holidays with our families in person,” Alana said. “We do video calls or send gifts instead, and plan trips at other times of the year.”
He added, “It helps avoid any stress of sharing time and lets us enjoy the holidays together.”
Instead, the trio will spend Christmas Day watching movies and hanging out at home wearing matching onesies.
The only burning issue is who will be the middle man. “We hang out every night!” Kevin said. “We use the make and cheese method to stay organized.”
He added, “It simply means Megan, Alana and Kevin – that’s how we remember who’s in the middle, exactly in the order we go around.”
Megan said that their pastime ultimately proves that “the holidays don’t have to look a certain way to be meaningful” and that “what matters most is the love behind how we spend them.” And the intention is.”
They declared, “Being able to create new traditions together has been one of the most rewarding parts of our journey as a group.”
Kevin claims that haters sometimes tell him they are going “straight to hell”, but he doesn’t mind because “Santa Claus doesn’t discriminate.”