Tell us: share your experiences of being in a throuple
Briefly

A call requests throuples to share honest accounts of love, commitment and practical dynamics. Preference is for throuples cohabiting under one roof and those raising children as a unit of three parents. The call asks whether childcare duties are easier or more difficult with more adults present and requires that all parties agree to be featured. Both happily cohabiting throuples and those who have broken up and can be candid about why are sought. Responses can be anonymous, are encrypted, and will be used only for the feature before personal data is deleted; SecureDrop is recommended for true anonymity.
The Guardian's Saturday magazine is looking for throuples to talk honestly about the experience of love and commitment. We're particularly interested in talking to throuples living together under one roof, as well as throuples who are raising children as a unit of three parents. Is it easier to manage childcare duties when there are more adults in the room? Or more difficult? It is important that all parties agree to being featured.
This means we need you to ask the other people involved whether they're also willing to take part. We are hoping to feature existing throuples who are happily cohabiting, and also throuples who have broken up, and are willing to be candid about why they didn't make it. The idea is to spotlight alternative ways of living and loving, and explore how we can reimagine the family unit.
Share your experience You can tell us what it's like being in a throuple by filling in the form below. Your responses, which can be anonymous, are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. We will only use the data you provide us for the purpose of the feature and we will delete any personal data when we no longer require it for this purpose. For true anonymity please use our SecureDrop service instead.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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