Indian polyamorous throuple share how they have been making it work for 11 years
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Now this is something different, but don't judge what you don't understand...

In a world where people are becoming more and more open about speaking about their sexuality, it comes as no surprise to us that we are learning more and more about different types of relationships.
One such type is polyamory.
As much as we are completely supportive to everyone choosing their own sort of lifestyle, there are many people who have their reservations about anything that goes against their sense of normality.
This Indian throuple share a little bit about their relationship on the TikTok page, Seen Sexed India. This page is dedicated to educating young Indians about sexual health.
In the video, the throuple share that they have been together for eleven years and have four kids.
Now, if you are a sensitive reader, then we suggest you stop right here, because the topic is about how sex works in their relationship.
They are not crude about things but are honest and share how they are making it work.
One of the most insightful things that they shared was about the most common misconception that people have about their relationship.
Sad to say that in life everyone feels like they have a right to have an opinion in your relationship, so this doesn't surprise us at all.
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Take a listen to them chat a bit about their relationship. Courtesy of TikTok.
REMEMBER, this is not for sensitive viewers:
@seensexedindia How Sex Works In A Throuple... #SexEdindia #IAmSeen #Throuple #Polyamorous #PolyamorousPpride #PolyamorousRelationship #Family #Love #Pride ♬ original sound - seen sexed india

Image Courtesy of TikTok
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