Willow Smith, an American singer-songwriter and actress, has garnered some media concern. Willow, 18, is the daughter of Hollywood actor and rapper, Will Smith and comedian and actress Jada Pinkett Smith. Willow has a strange and liberal vision regarding the fact about relationships and all.
In June 24th Facebook Watch Talk Show Red Table Talk hosted by Jada Pinkett Smith introduced a topic named “Unconventional Relationships: Can Multiple Partners Work?” And regarding this, her 18-year-old daughter Willow said she would be okay to have, well actually she would love to have a ‘polyamorous throuple.’
Polyamorous Throuple means the desire or state of the psychology of having smooth relationships with more than one person, a man or a woman or both man or woman for that matter. Nowadays, this practice of intimacy is done in the full consent of everyone’s involved, so henceforth it is described as ethical, consensual, and responsible for non-monogamy.
Willow regarding these said, “I love men and women equally. I’d want one man, one woman. I feel like I could be polyfidelitous (which is a committed relationship between multiple people) with those two people. I’m not the kind of person that is constantly looking for new sexual experiences. I focus a lot on the emotional connection, and I feel like if I were to find two people of the different genders that I really connected with and we had a romantic and sexual connection, I don’t feel like I would feel the need to try to go find more.”
Jada, the mother, on the other hand, said her not be afraid and do what her inner heart wants. Jada further added she has an open view regarding this as she and her husband, Will were also in a similar relationship. For that matter, Will Smith had some sort of relationship with his ex-wife, Sheree Zampino. Jada claimed that the trio was in non-sexual throuple for the time-frame of three long years. It’s no big issue, while the father and husband himself are spending quality time with other women.
The Baby Gloria has the right to express what she feels, and we have to respect.