They are the first “throuple” to be featured on the series.
90 Day Fiancehas exposed audiences to many types of relationships, some more traditional, and some less so.
Matt, Amani, and Any’s relationship definitely qualifies as non-traditional.
Early in the trip, Amani discovered that Matt and Any had been intimate without her.
She didn’t give them permission, which is apparently something important to Amani.
I would think that this is something they would have discussed by now, but they hadn’t.
Amani’s jealousy was also a surprise, since she and Matt have a very progressive view of relationships.
I think Amani’s domineering personality is partly because she’s competitive with Matt.
Amani’s motives might be less about being with Any, and more about her underlying issues with Matt.
“There’s a growing closeness between them that worries me.”
After Amani found out about Any and Matt’s tryst,she became more defensive and more jealous.
Any tried to console Amani, but she said in a confessional that Amani’s reaction scared her.
Amani’s comment confused me.
She’s feeling insecure, yet she says the problem is that Any cares too much about her?
It feels like Amani cared more about being more important, in Any’s eyes, than Matt.
Amani wanted to beat Matt and win Any.
This feels like it will be a problem for the “throuple” moving forward.
She didn’t tell Matt for a couple of days, though.
However, from my perspective, she seemed excited to tell him.
Amani wants to be everyone’s favorite in the “throuple.”
Any might love Amani more, but she still has love for Matt.
Amani’s words misled Matt into believing that Any didn’t have feelings for him at all.
In a “throuple,” all three partners must be attuned to each other’s feelings.
There can’t be jealousy and game-playing.
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