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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-03-12 07:13 pm

[ SECRET POST #1896 ]

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(Anonymous) 2012-03-13 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
There are so many variations of a three-way relationship, no two look or function the same. At least not in my experience (I happen to be involved in one myself, and know of others.)

The idea of hating all three-way relationships seems a little extreme to me. They're just another kind of relationship- outside the social norm, sure, but not inherently different from any other kind of romantic and/or sexual relationship.

Obviously slightly biased here, but I do find the dynamic of a three-way fascinating, and, when well-written, can be an interesting lens through which to view the characters involved, and their individual relationships to one another, as well as to the triad.

That said: except in very rare cases where I think canon supports the subtext of at least some interest between all three parties, I don't agree with using a three-way as the magic solution to a love triangle in fiction- it is a complex relationship, not a fix-it solution.