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Woman Who Formed A Throuple With A Married Couple Says She’s Neither Straight Nor Lesbian
The Throuple isn’t without challenges, as not everybody approves of the affair.
Dr. Michelle Martinez Sarasola, who is in an emotional Throuple relationship with a married couple, has said she isn’t straight. The 39-Year-Old also doesn’t consider herself a lesbian, despite enjoying a sexual affair with partner Becky Watkins, 33. The pair became friends when Michelle was going through a divorce from her ex-husband in 2020.
And as she attained single status, Michelle [pictured left] joined Becky [right] and her husband Cody Watkins, 40, as friends enjoying common interests.
But soon, the trio fell in love, and after months later, they blended their families to create what they call The Modern Family.
“Becky is the only woman I have dated or had feelings for. I remember when Becky and I started having feelings for each other and talking about the same s*x. I have prior to this dated men and was married for a few years with three children, so my feelings for Becky came as a surprise. If you were to ask me a couple of years ago, I would say no. I’m not bisexual.”
“Now I consider myself not straight or a lesbian,” Michelle insisted.
The Throuple faced their share of challenges at the start of the relationship and admitted jealous feelings could arise, but they’ve resolved them through solid communication.
Becky, as per DailyMail, admitted having five children in the same house can get noisy, but all the kids love being raised in the Modern Family. She said: “All our children fall within the same age bracket of six to eleven years old, and they all get along great; they are step-siblings. Communication was the biggest thing that we established right from the start. We tried to foster open communication between us; otherwise this wouldn’t work.”
Michelle’s children are Enzo, 11, Eden, 7, and Eli, 9, while Becky and Cody’s are Titus, six, and Mira, 11.
While the Throuple have broadly been accepted by their friends, some of their family members disapprove strongly. Becky added: “Out of all of us, my parents have taken our relationship with worst. I grew up in a strongly Christian household, so my parents disagreed with our relationship dynamic. Michelle’s parents are also not thrilled about her being with us, but are sisters are supportive.”
As with the reaction of strangers, Becky said there’d been times when strangers said something like ‘lucky guy’ or how do you do it?’ to Cody.
Initially, Cody’s father had reservations and was worried Michelle would affect her son’s relationship with Becky, but after meeting with her and seeing the dynamic in person, he allegedly saw just how happy the three of them are together. The couple navigates spending time together by having Throuple dates and creating time for each person to connect individually with another.
According to Becky, becoming a Throuple isn’t easy and isn’t the answer for every relationship, but with clear and honest communication, three is better than two when facing life challenges.
“I wouldn’t say we have a system nailed down for the exact time spent together. We tend to do stuff together, three of us all the time, even if it’s just making dinner together or grocery shopping. We also try to schedule one on one time individually, so I and Michelle do things together, and Cody and Michelle and me and Cody. Developing these individual relationship is key to strengthening the bond between the three of them.”