A throuple who sleep in the same bed have shared their plans for the day of love.
Débora Peixoto, 31, and her husband Anderson Peixoto, 61, were happily wed for seven years before deciding to invite Luiza Marcato, 28 into the fold.
The trio has been together since 2023 and legally married in October 2024 which was followed by a blissful honeymoon.
They are now spending their first Valentine’s together after getting hitched.
Keen to showcase that their relationship is no different to any other, Débora dishes the dirt – from who is the middle spoon to what their plans are for 14 February.
“We have reserved an entire restaurant exclusively for ourselves,” Débora, who has 671,000 followers, told Need To Know.

“We worked with the chef directly and have created the menu to feature aphrodisiac dishes such as oysters, dark chocolate and spices to elevate the evening.
“It will make the night even more special and boost the energy between the three of us.
“We prefer environments where we can be ourselves without judgment or interruptions.
“Reserving a private space makes the celebration more meaningful and brings us closer.”

The trio sleep in the same bed and have their own spooning rotation.
Débora, from Brazil, said: “Usually, I’m in the middle, because I like to give and receive affection at the same time, but sometimes I just want to be the little spoon – especially on colder days.
“The great thing about being in a throuple is the flexibility, everyone gets their turn!
“We’ve also adapted to a big bed so everyone has space, but I’ll admit it’s sometimes tricky.
“One pulls the blanket, another takes up too much room.

“We’ve even considered buying a custom-made, extra-large bed!
“[Sexually speaking], I think things will happen naturally [on the day].
“Our focus is more on enjoying each other’s company than planning every detail.”
The trio will also exchange personalised gifts with a focus on “individuality” with a set budget of £270.

Débora said: “Each of us contributes to making Valentine’s Day memorable, respecting individuality while celebrating the love we share.
“What matters is that everyone feels loved and valued, regardless of societal conventions.
“Our love doesn’t need to fit into a box.
“What matters most is the meaning behind the gift, not the price.
“Besides, we’ve got the special dinner together.”

Despite what people may say or think, the trio love their unusual dynamic.
Débora added: “Some people find it amazing and say it’s inspiring to see a relationship with so much connection.
“Others don’t understand and end up criticising, but we’ve learned to ignore them.
“The most important thing is that we’re happy and in love, and that’s all that matters.
“We feel incredibly fulfilled.
“It’s not for everyone but it works wonderfully for us.
“We’re happy in our own way and that’s all that matters.”