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I’ll admit that when I read ““What do you call a black man in first class?” I asked the gate agent” my whiteness yelled “oh no....”

As a black woman who lives in *The Hamptons* (south-of-the-highway-east-of-the-canal), I feel you. When I walk my dogs on the beach and they pee on Mason Rudolph’s blanket, I say “Well, you are in our yard.”

Pretty sure that was Stephen Stills who also wrote the song “Judy Blue Eyes” about her.

Triad sounds so much better than... ugh.. throuple. A triad sounds powerful. Throuple sounds like something you are embarrassed to ask your doctor about. It also subtly suggests the base “couple” is the normal, the correct, and this is some perversion. Triad doesn’t give a shit. A triad is three from the ground up.

I feel like "the butterfly tickler" sounds like something that is going to be happening in the privacy of their new bedroom. 

Brian got his way more than his partners.

I cannot express how much I hate the word ‘throuple’. So many words around to mean a collection of three - trio, triad, triune - and this awkward portmanteau is what has taken hold? Ugh.

Bi or pan, throuple not couple- all of that is interesting to discuss but no one is asking the real question: is that woman’s name -Geli- pronounced like "jelly”? Am I missing another option? I didn't see the show and the only reason I want to is to find out the answer to this question.

Because representation matters. I get what you’re saying, but that’s why. It’s the same reason it’s good to have home buyers who’ve chosen to remain single, friend/roommate situations, siblings, LGBTQ families, single parent households or multi-generational households, etc. Not every home buyer or family looks the

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David Crosby wrote about a song about a similar situation, suggesting to Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins that they should all just move in together. He’s a gifted musician but it’s probably not a good idea to share your life with a egomaniacal drug addict. (Link to video starts at 1:20, since he spent the intro time

The other one sells knitted dreidels made out of rat fur and lost eyelashes. 

Poly and bi/pan are separate things, but many of us bi/pan folks are poly-inclined. There are also straight people who are poly, and bi/pan people who are monogamous.

But which one of them is the professional butterfly tickler, and which one of them is the part time tortoise wrangler? 

The straights are not okay.

This is so nice!
When I was in boarding school I suggested to my roommate, who liked the same boy, that we share him. I hung out with him in the daytime, she hung out with him in the evenings. It did not go well. She decided she hated me and moved out, thinking he liked me better. He broke up with both of us because

Throuple....

I enjoyed this episode last night.  They seemed like a good match, although I think Brian got his way more than his partners.  I liked that one of the partners Mom was taking embarrassing pictures of them at the end and didn’t seem to see anything different about the arrangement.  Also, Lori seemed like she’d be alot

Oh my.  Somewhere the “Parents for a Vanilla TV Experience” are getting their knickers in a twist.  I expect petitions and bold statements of “Imma burn all my HGTV stuff” any minute now.

Did they intentionally take that lifestyle to the most intolerant town east of Salt Lake City? Yeesh. Heathens, arm thineselves.

I’d like to see them do a “Househunters: Where Are They Now?” episode about a couple getting divorced and looking for new housing. I’m sure there’d be quite a few.