‘Married’ throuple including pair of cousins reveal their Valentine’s Day plans

A couple with an unconventional love story is opening up about their unique Valentine’s Day traditions. The trio, made up of two cousins and their shared partner, wants to shed light on their relationship and how they celebrate love in their own way.

The group, who prefers to stay anonymous, consists of Emma, Sarah, and their partner, Jake. They have been in a committed relationship for years, learning how to balance their unique dynamic. “For us, love isn’t just about two people,” says Emma. “It’s about connection, trust, and doing what feels right.”

Their relationship has faced questions and judgment from others, but they remain focused on what works for them. “We understand that people might not get it,” Jake says. “But at the end of the day, our happiness is what matters.”

For this throuple, Valentine’s Day is about celebrating their bond in a way that feels natural to them. Their plans include a dinner with foods known to enhance mood, like chocolate, strawberries, and oysters, followed by a relaxed night together. “It’s about creating memories and enjoying our time as a family,” Sarah explains.

Beyond just dinner, they focus on making sure everyone in the relationship feels valued. “Valentine’s Day isn’t about spending money or making big gestures,” Jake says. “It’s about showing appreciation and reminding each other how much we care.”

Their story is a reminder that relationships don’t all have to look the same. They understand that some people may question their dynamic, but they believe love is personal. “We don’t expect everyone to understand,” Emma says. “We just hope people can respect that love comes in different forms.”

As society becomes more open to different types of relationships, their story adds to a bigger conversation about what love can look like. “We’re not trying to prove anything,” Jake says. “We just want people to know that happiness looks different for everyone.”

By sharing their story, the trio hopes to encourage others to embrace the kind of relationship that works for them, no matter what others think.

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