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Woman Who Wanted To Explore Sexuality Invites Husband's Best Friend Into Marriage

Woman Who Wanted To Explore Sexuality Invites Husband's Best Friend Into Marriage

The married couple started having discussions in what they wanted from the relationship

Anish Vij

Anish Vij

A married woman who wanted to explore bisexuality with husband's best friend has formed a triple threat relationship. Husband Justin reveals all in video below:

Katy, 39 met actor Justin Rupple, 38, at a comedy show in Seattle, USA. The pair seemed to hit it off and ended up tying the knot seven years later.

Friend Claire with Justin.
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Back in college, marketing executive Claire Thornhill, 36, had become close friends with Justin.

The married Rupple couple started having discussions in what they wanted from the relationship.

That's when Katy revealed that she was bisexual and wanted to make connections with other women.

She wanted to get involved with Justin's mate, Claire, and surprisingly her husband was on board with the whole idea.

After discussing the topic for seven years, the couple decided to reach out to the old college friend.

Despite initial nervousness, they were relieved when Claire agreed to give it a try.

From left to right, Katy, Justin, and Claire.
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Claire said: "I had been best friends with Justin since 2004 and was ecstatic when he and Katy tied the knot in 2013.

"Shortly after they wed, they had an open discussion about what they wanted in their partnership and the topic of Katy's sexuality led them to talk about me - the friend she was attracted to on Justin's social media posts.

"After years of discussions, they finally decided to reach out to me. Katy and Justin wanted to make sure their feelings didn't ruin the friendship they had with me, especially if the attraction wasn't mutual."

Claire added: "At first, it was a surprise as I had never been approached like this before. Despite this, the surprise was welcomed as I had always had feelings for both men and women.

"I never knew it was a possibility, but the friendship Justin and I had and my attraction to them both, made it exciting - we were instantly in love."

Claire said: "We trust each other and that's the only way to make any relationship work - when you feel truly accepted by your partner(s), simple feelings like attraction and fear of abandonment aren't that scary."

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Topics: Relationship, marriage