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Okay, so picture this: instead of just Mom and Dad, this woman had Mom, Dad, and Mama all living together. Sounds like a sitcom setup, right? But nope, this was her everyday life! She jumped into a Reddit Q&A to dish out the real-deal scoop on growing up in a house where three wasn’t a crowd.

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From the good vibes to the not-so-great moments, and even the juicy love story behind it all, she’s sharing what it’s really like having a trio of caring parents. Let’s jump straight in and peek at some of her honest and hilarious answers!

Polyamory just means loving more than one person at the same time. Some people have a "main squeeze" plus side-partners, others just keep it casual and equal, no biggie.

It’s kind of like having a relationship squad instead of just a duo. Some kids know the whole deal; others find out later. It’s all about what works for that family.

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    Researchers found that having more adults around can mean more love, attention, and way more birthday gifts. Plus, kiddo gets a bunch of role models and even more ‘siblings’ to hang with. Sounds like a party!

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    The ‘Polyamory author’ Elisabeth Sheff noted some teens wished they had more privacy, and yeah, sometimes jealousy popped up. Also, switching between different parenting styles? Not always smooth sailing.

    A few kiddos felt a bit picked on because their family was "different," which is pretty unfair, but real.

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    Adult kids of poly parents tend to be chill about it, especially if they're laid-back and not big on religion. But some get uncomfortable if their personal beliefs or past relationship drama make it tricky.

    Basically, it’s not a one-size-fits-all vibe.

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    So what if you’re unsure about your parents’ extra partners? Elisabeth says it’s okay to vibe or not vibe with each adult. Some folks just click, and others - meh, not so much. Your call how close you wanna get!

    The trickiest part? When your parent really likes someone you don’t want to hang with. Elisabeth says give it time, be polite, and remember - you can always choose how much time you spend with them.

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    And if someone’s being shady, tell your parents pronto!

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