Brazilian Throuple Shares Plans for a Romantic and Private Valentine’s Day Dinner Featuring Oysters and Dark Chocolate to Strengthen Their Bond

Brazilian Throuple Shares Plans for a Romantic and Private Valentine’s Day Dinner Featuring Oysters and Dark Chocolate to Strengthen Their Bond

A Unique Valentine’s Day Celebration

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and one unconventional couple is gearing up for a celebration that defies traditional norms.

Débora Peixoto, 31, and her husband Anderson, 61, along with Anderson’s second cousin Luiza Marcato, 28, are preparing to mark their first Valentine’s Day together as a throuple. After tying the knot in October 2024, the trio is looking forward to an intimate, personalized celebration that honors their unique relationship.

The Story Behind Their Relationship

Débora and Anderson have been happily married for seven years, but their love story took an unexpected turn when they met Luiza in 2023.

The connection was instant, and Débora suggested to Anderson the idea of exploring a polyamorous relationship. After much discussion, they welcomed Luiza into their lives.

In October, the trio held a symbolic wedding ceremony—while bigamy is illegal in most countries—and celebrated their new chapter with a honeymoon getaway.

Valentine’s Day Plans: A Romantic Dinner

For their first Valentine’s Day together, the throuple has decided to treat themselves to a private, romantic dinner.

On Friday, February 14, they’ll head to a secluded restaurant that has been reserved exclusively for them. Débora shared that the trio worked closely with the chef to curate a menu featuring aphrodisiac foods like oysters, dark chocolate, and spices.

The goal? To enhance the evening and elevate their connection.

“We wanted to make the night special and create an intimate atmosphere where we can enjoy being ourselves,” Débora explained. For them, the idea of having a private meal allows them to feel comfortable and free of any external judgment or interruptions.

Sleeping Arrangements and Maintaining Balance

Débora, Anderson, and Luiza have settled into a rhythm of sleeping together in the same bed.

They each take turns spooning to maintain a sense of balance within the relationship. Débora, who is often the “middle spoon,” enjoys receiving and giving affection at the same time.

But on colder nights, she says, it’s nice to switch things up and be the “little spoon.”

“The best part of being in a throuple is the flexibility,” Débora laughed.

“Everyone gets a turn!” Despite the adjustments, including occasionally struggling for space in their big bed, they’re considering splurging on a custom-made, extra-large bed to ensure everyone is comfortable.

Thoughtful and Personal Valentine’s Gifts

When it comes to gifts, the trio is all about celebrating their individuality while showing how much they care for one another. They’ve set a budget of £270 to pick out personalized gifts that highlight their unique personalities.

For Débora, the most important part of their Valentine’s Day celebration is the meaning behind the gifts, not the price tag.

“Each of us contributes to making Valentine’s Day memorable,” Débora explained.

“It’s about respecting each other’s individuality and celebrating the love we share.”

Facing Criticism and Embracing Happiness

Despite receiving mixed reactions from others, the throuple remains unfazed by any criticism.

While some people find their relationship inspiring, others don’t understand and are quick to judge. For Débora and her partners, however, the most important thing is their happiness and love.

“Not everyone will understand our dynamic, but we’re happy in our own way,” she said.

“That’s what matters most to us—we’re incredibly fulfilled and in love, and that’s all we need.”

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