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Thursday, February 20, 2020

"Throuple" Featured on House Hunters TV Show

As the foundation of biblical marriage continues to collapse and the godless folks celebrate its demise, Hollywood and the MSM continue to put forth new ideas on what THEY think a marriage could look like.  So of course it started with a man marrying a man and a woman marrying a woman. But why stop there?  How about two men and one woman?  How about three transgenders?  Why not two men and two women?  Or two queers and two lesbians?  There is no possible end to what marriage could look like.

As testimony to the fact that Hollywood is going to continue to mainstream these new marriage relationships we have a TV show featuring a "throuple".  In this case we have a man and a woman who are now joined by a bisexual woman.

"Yeah!  Look how evolved and "woke" we all are!  We will be tolerant and accepting of everything!...except those nasty Bible believers who refuse to be tolerant of us!  We will be totally intolerant of them!"

HGTV featured a three-person couple, or "throuple," for the first time on "House Hunters" Wednesday.

During the episode, titled "Three's Not a Crowd in Colorado Springs," partners Brian, Lori and Angellica ("Geli") were moving to Colorado "in search of a home with a master bath that can accommodate three sinks," according to a description on the HGTV website.

The house hunt had an extra layer of difficulty with only one week to "satisfy three very different personalities."

"Lori and I got married in 2002, and we have two kids..." Brian explained in the episode. "I understood from day one, even when we were dating, that Lori was bisexual... and so we evolved to a point where we were comfortable having another woman in our lives."

Geli said they met at a bar. 

"I didn't plan on being in a relationship with a married couple, but it just happened very naturally, organically" Geli explained. 

Brian said though the three partners are not married, they had a commitment ceremony in Aruba. 

Here;  https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2020/02/13/hgtv-house-hunters-throuple-episode-thrills-shocks-viewers/4747049002/

Awww!  That's nice that they had a commitment ceremony in Aruba...but why the heck is America being so intolerant and hateful towards bisexuals who want to commit their lives to another man and woman?  When will this be changed so that all people can fulfill the desires and dreams they were born with?

If Jesus tarries another 5 years maybe the House Hunters will feature a man and his horse who are lovers and living in a committed relationship?  If he was born that way, who are we to judge?

Hat tip to Christine P.

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