These Polyamory Adherents Tell How To Share Their 'Sleep' Each Night
JAKARTA - Management analyst Janie Frank is a polyamorous woman. He is in a relationship with Maggie Odell and Cody Coppola.
Janie tells the Daily Star on Thursday, 15 October how she got into a polyamory relationship - and what it really is like.
He said their relationship was just as loving as any other couple. She went on to explain how the three of them set up a bedtime routine to make sure no one was left behind or jealous.
Maggie and Cody stories. They first met on Tinder in February 2016. A polyamorous relationship happened after they met Janie in November of the same year.
In a video on TikTok, Janie says that although they don't plan on having a polyamory relationship, "it just happened."
Cody and Maggie married in January 2018 at the courthouse and held a ceremony in May, during which Janie was best man. Maggie and Janie then revealed they were lovers in November of that year, followed by her and Cody doing the same not long after.
This polyamorous group often shares their lives on social media; YouTube, TikTok and Instagram, from their home in Chattanooga, Southeast Tennessee.
In a video, Janie said that meeting Cody and Maggie was "the best thing that ever happened to me." However, this polyamorous group had no intention of having children.
Janie has 82,400 followers on TikTok. He often shares details about his polyamory life on this platform. In one video, which has been viewed three million times, he describes how they regulate the dynamics of the bedroom.
Janie showed off the king size bed (king) and said that sometimes the three of them sleep there together.
"I slept in the middle and Maggie and Cody slept on both ends. But it's actually not normal for the three of us to sleep together," added Janie.
Janie then showed off the smaller (queen) size bed and explained how it worked.
"You would think that two people would sleep on a king size bed and one person would sleep on a queen bed. Because that makes logical sense, right?" he continued.
"Except that our Queen bed is much more comfortable than a King. So usually what happens is that two people will sleep on a Queen (bed) and one person will get a King (bed) for themselves."
"And we don't have a sleep schedule. Usually we just decide who gets to sleep in King with whoever."
On jealousy in the relationship, Janie said the three weren't worried about who slept with whom.
She explained: "And we're not jealous when one person sleeps with someone else. Actually we tend to 'fight over' who can sleep alone because it's great having a bed all to yourself."