Man in throuple with two women admits there's a huge downside to sleeping arrangements
Some might think that sharing a bed with two attractive young women is every man's ultimate fantasy, but for 36 year old real estate agent James Sims, who is in a throuple with TyKenna Thompson, 31, and Sonyeasha Rollins, 29, it's not all it's cracked up to be.
"The worst thing is the sleeping arrangements," he confessed on the Love Don't Judge podcast. "You can never get enough space with three people in a bed."
James, affectionately known as Jay by his mates, first got together with Sonyeasha. He explained: "I met Sony, and I really liked her. She was really interesting. She was different and I like different. Then after that I met Ty, and we were talking about relationships in general and the subject of polygamy came up and ever since then we've been together."
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Despite their happy home life, the trio faces significant prejudice, even from their own families. Ty remembers her preacher father's fury upon discovering her lifestyle choice: "He said 'This is an abomination you're going to hell.' But I'm just loving, I'm happy and I'm in love. My dad thought that Sony was just a friend of mine," reports the Mirror.
Ty added: "It was tough for them to realise 'Oh my God she's with two people,' and then 'Wait ...a female? She's never dated a female ever'."
Sony reveals that Jay and Ty's family struggled to accept their relationship due to strict religious beliefs, adding: "My family hasn't yet commented on the situation but being raised Baptist it's assumed to be frowned upon."
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The trio decided to create an Instagram account, aimed at addressing questions about their lifestyle – a move which has also attracted negative attention.
Jay says they often encounter criticism online: "We have comments on our Instagram saying things like 'You're all young and perverted.' When we get comments like that, we take a minute Our job isn't to offend anybody our job is more to educate."
The polyamorous partners, hailing from Indiana in the USA, clarify that they aren't advocating for others to adopt their way of life.
The rationale behind their public stance is to simply familiarise others with alternative lifestyles. "We're not trying to make you hop on the bandwagon or anything," Sony elaborated.
"It's just that we want to show you that it's possible."
It's possible, of course, as long as you have one thing: ample space to sleep together.