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Throuple Wedding: Three Vows, One Aisle
29 Jan
Summary
- A throuple adapted wedding traditions for a ceremony celebrating their family.
- Margaret, Cody, and Janie modified the aisle walk and altar setup.
- The couple celebrated a decade-long commitment in their unique wedding.

Margaret French detailed how she and her throuple partners, Cody and Janie, adapted traditional wedding customs for their recent ceremony. Realizing that most traditions are designed for two people, they reimagined various aspects to suit their relationship of three.
The couple, who have been together for a decade, decided to have a wedding to publicly affirm their family unit. Margaret and Cody had previously married legally when they began their relationship with Janie. However, this ceremony was not legally binding but served as a celebration of their commitment.
Modifications included the order of walking down the aisle, with Cody going first, followed by Janie, and then Margaret escorted by her father. They also opted to skip bridal parties to avoid logistical complexities. The altar arrangement was adjusted to accommodate three people, with the officiant standing to the side.
Despite the unconventional nature, Margaret described the wedding as "perfect," noting the ideal weather and the joyful mingling of friends and family celebrating their decade-long relationship. The event highlighted their successful navigation of a non-traditional family structure.




