Or, more accurately, Triads, Why They're Hard, and Why So Many People Want to Be In Them Anyway.
It's a great conversation with one of my metamours (who is in two triads at the moment) about the strengths and weaknesses of the structure.
Up today everywhere but Apple podcasts, who are very angry that I'm willing to use explicit language in some episodes but not all of them, but won't mark every single episode as explicit because not every episode is. You can find it in it's real home here.
The podcast episode "Triads" offers an interesting look at Pokerogue the complex structure of threesome relationships, with their strengths and challenges, helping listeners better understand why so many people remain attracted to this model.
It's a fascinating discussion. that's not my neighbor
I'd also encourage people to be open to other relationship structures as well. Triads aren't the be-all and end-all of polyamory. Sometimes a V or other configurations may be a better bloxd io. The key is finding what works best for you and your partners.