Come and knock on their door. Getting two people to agree on something is tough when it comes to real estate. Getting three? Well, in the words of HGTV’s first throuple, “I don’t …
The show that’s launched hundreds of homes to singles and couples broke new ground on Wednesday. That’s when the first “throuple” of the series was introduced, bringing together two women and a man in a polyamorous relationship.,’Brian, Lori, and Angelica searched for an abode following a commitment ceremony in Aruba. Brian and Lori married in 2002 and have two children, and are raising them with Geli’s input.
‘I understood from day one, even when we were dating, that Lori was bisexual and interested in women and men, and so we evolved to point where we were comfortable having another woman in our lives,’ he said.Brian works in sports marketing and accepted a new job that will allow him to work remotely. Thus, the family headed to Colorado Springs to seaRch for a home.
“The past four years, I have been living in Lori and Brian’s house, so buying a house together as a throuple will signify our next big step as a family of five rather than all four of them plus me,: Geli said.
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