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Title: The Odd Throuple

By the time the summer heat settled over the quiet town of Willow Creek, the trio that called themselves “The Odd Throuple” had become something of a local legend.


Tushy · 24 · 08 · 11 · Chloe Chevalier · The Odd Throuple

— A slice of late‑summer romance, a dash of bathroom humor, and a whole lot of “what the heck?”


5. The After‑Life of the Tushy

Since the trio’s breakup, the Tushy Classic has sold out countless times, but it also gained an unofficial nickname among fans: “The Love Sprayer.” A limited‑edition version was released in 2017 with a subtle rainbow‑colored nozzle—an homage to the trio’s inclusive spirit. Tushy.24.08.11.Chloe.Chevalier.The.Odd.Throuple...

Chloe now runs a freelance illustration studio named “Chevalier & Co.” Her latest series, “Clean Lines, Messy Hearts,” features whimsical drawings of bidets, hearts, and tangled vines. Milo hosts a weekly podcast about sustainable tech called “Spray & Play.” Jade’s current performance piece, “Flush the Past”, is a kinetic installation that uses water jets to represent emotional release.

All three still occasionally bump into each other at Portland’s annual “Eco‑Love” festival, exchange a quick hug, and—without fail—ask each other, “Did you get the new Tushy upgrade?”


4. Lessons for the Rest of Us

| Takeaway | How to Apply It | |----------|-----------------| | Small rituals matter | Pick a shared activity (brew coffee together, water your plants, or yes—install a bidet) and make it a recurring “relationship checkpoint.” | | Talk about the bathroom | It sounds ridiculous, but discussing how you share spaces—whether a bathroom, kitchen, or Netflix account—prevents bigger conflicts later. | | Consent is a process, not a checkbox | Revisit boundaries regularly. What felt okay last month might need renegotiation today. | | Eco‑values can be a bonding glue | Align on something bigger than yourselves—whether it’s zero‑waste living, community gardening, or volunteering. | | Allow for solo time | Even in a throuple, the need for “me‑time” is real. Schedule it. Your Tushy (or any shared resource) will thank you. | Title: The Odd Throuple By the time the


Practical Tips for Throuples or Those Interested in Exploring Throuples

  1. Communication is Key: Open, honest, and ongoing communication is crucial. Discuss boundaries, desires, and any concerns that arise. Regular check-ins can help prevent misunderstandings and hurt feelings.

  2. Establish Boundaries: Early on, discuss and agree upon what is and isn’t okay for each of you. This can include topics like sexual health, outside relationships, and how to handle conflict.

  3. Jealousy Management: Jealousy can arise, even in the healthiest of relationships. Learning to recognize, communicate about, and manage jealousy is crucial. Tushy · 24 · 08 · 11 ·

  4. Equal Time and Attention: Make an effort to spend quality time with each partner individually and together. This can help strengthen bonds and prevent feelings of neglect.

  5. Legal and Social Considerations: Be aware of the legal implications of your relationship, which can vary greatly by location. Also, consider how you'll navigate social situations, which can sometimes be challenging for non-traditional relationships.

  6. Seek Support: Look for communities or support groups for polyamorous individuals. Sharing experiences and advice with others in similar situations can be incredibly helpful.

  7. Patience and Flexibility: Be patient with yourself and your partners as you navigate this relationship type. Be flexible and willing to adjust boundaries and strategies as needed.

  8. Safe Sex Practices: For those engaging in sexual activities, prioritize safe sex practices, including regular STI testing and open discussions about sexual history and desires.

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