Victoria says she was always curious about dating someone of the same sex. The only problem? She was madly in love with her fiancé, Martin.
Victoria didn't want her marriage to begin in a place of dishonesty, so she opened up to Martin about her feelings. "I didn't want to leave Martin and couldn't imagine my life without him, so I told him. I believe that true love is honest," she told Barcroft TV.
Things got a bit rocky between the engaged couple, and Victoria and Martin started doubting the strength of their seemingly airtight bond.
Ultimately, they decided not to cancel their wedding, which took place in August 2017. They were determined to make it work.
While settling into married life, the couple agreed Victoria could continue exploring her feelings for other women. Martin had only one condition: that she be honest about her experiences.
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Victoria traveled to the US, where she met up with Nia, her childhood friend. Before they knew it, their platonic friendship blossomed into a "throuple" dynamic that included Martin.
In her interview with HuffPost UK, sex educator Alix Fox defines a throuple as "an intimate, loving, equal relationship between a trio of people."
In an unexpected twist to their love story, Victoria and Martin have since developed an unconventional relationship that seems to work for them.