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My boyfriend is a “bi-romantic” – now we’re with him

Hunter, Sarah and James.

She was in a but-Three years old.

She puts “BF” in “BFFs.” When a woman named Sarah discovers that her gay best friend has a crush on them, and vice versa, she forms one of the most unique couples of all time.

“My friend turned my boyfriend bisexual,” Sarah announced in a viral video posted on her YouTube channel, Love Don’t Judge.

She and James initially met in high school and remained in a monogamous heterosexual relationship for nine years. That all changed last year when Sarah’s gay best friend and roommate Hunter admitted he had feelings for both her and her boyfriend, whom she met while looking for a place to live.


“We had never considered adding a third person to the relationship before,” Sarah declares. “I’m a jealous person.” Instagram / @throuplenota Couple

“We sat down to pack our bags and he said ‘I have something to tell you and I have feelings for both of you,'” she recalled. “James said, ‘Huh?’ and I said ‘Same! “Not skipping a beat.”

Hunter said he also found the attraction “confusing.” “I cared about her more than I cared about a friend, but at the same time I knew I was gay,” he said in the video. Meanwhile, James has never been with a man before and is having a hard time reconciling his feelings.

But he eventually came to terms with his feelings, and voila, their unconventional polyamorous arrangement was born.

Now, James and Sarah both identify as “bisexual,” while their third wheel claims he is “bisexual.”


James, Sarah and Hunter.
The trio formed last year after Hunter (right) admitted he was attracted to the couple. Instagram / @throuplenota Couple

As for the man’s prank, the odd trio revealed that Sarah and James had sex while James and Hunter yelled about it.

Meanwhile, Hunter “pleases” Sarah in other ways because he is only attracted to people of the same sex.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNhefF​​-TG4U

Interestingly, the polyamorous trifecta wanted to form a romantic threesome—usually involving one man and multiple women—but given their three-way attraction, they decided to make an exception.

“We had never considered adding a third person to the relationship before,” Sarah declares. “I’m a jealous person.”

Hunter also once believed that three people were a group, saying: “I preferred monogamy until we got into this.”

Those close to them were not too accepting of the couple’s alternative lifestyle.

“A friend of mine was weird about it,” Sarah said. “She asked me if I was OK.”

She said her family even asked if the arrangement was her choice or her boyfriend’s.

However, these three little lovebirds aren’t going to let the haters get away with their polyamory.

“I think when we first started we were worried about how we would be viewed and how our friends and family would view us, but ultimately we were just doing what made us happy and if people wanted to judge, so be it ,” James said.

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