Polycule
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In polyamory, a polycule is a group of individuals involved in romantic relationships that connect all the members in the group.[1][2] It is not necessary for every individual of the polycule to be in a relationship with every other individual, and also not common.[3][4] The most simple and arguably most common polycule structure is a V shaped structure, a three-person polycule where one person is dating the two others, but the two others are not dating one another.
Etymology
[edit | edit source]Derived as an analog to the way that atomic bonds connect the atoms in a molecule, the word is a portmanteau of polyamory and molecule.
The origin of the term is not clear, but it seems to have entered the popular lexicon starting in the early 2010s.[1] By the 2020s, discussions of polycules had entered the mainstream media.[5][6]
Terms
[edit | edit source]While polycules can take on many different configurations, there are a few common structures and terms.[2]
Some of these structures are tileable (e.g. a V that one of the branches is in another V structure)
- V structure describes a three-person polycule where one person is dating the two others, but the two others are not dating one another.[2]
- N structure describes a four-person polycule where each couple contributes one person to a third relationship. It takes its name from the letter "N", since each line represents a relationship, and each end point represents an individual.[2]
- Throuple describes a group of three people where all individuals are in a relationship with the other two people in the group. It is also known as a type of triad.[7]
- Quad describes a four-person polycule. While N structures are all quads, not all quads are N structures.[7][2]
- Metamour is a term that refers to one's partner's partner.[2]
In popular culture
[edit | edit source]- The Canadian television sitcom Schitt's Creek includes a depiction of a three-person V structure polycule, with former lovers and best friends David Rose and Stevie Budd briefly simultaneously dating a third character, Jake. The polycule officially dissolves when Jake suggests the formation of a throuple, which David and Stevie decline.[8]
- The television program Riverdale series finale revealed a four-person polycule, or quad, between Archie, Betty, Veronica and Jughead.[9]
- In season 3 of Bridgerton, Benedict Bridgerton explores being in a "throuple" with Lady Tilly Arnold and Paul Suarez.[10]
- Luca Guadagnino's 2024 movie Challengers drew social media references to the three characters of Tashi, Patrick and Art as a "throuple".[11] However, members of the polyamorous community pushed back on using the "throuple" term since the relationship dynamics didn't follow the conventions of ethical non-monogamy and transparency.[11]
- The video game Deltarune has a throuple in its third chapter, featuring the characters of Lanino, Elnina, and Rouxls Kaard, with Rouxls referring to the three as a "Battle Throuple".[12]
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