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Daniel is exhausted, Caden is playing peacekeeper (poorly), and T seems to be enjoying the leverage. It’s no longer about love; it’s about logistics and ego.

If you thought Part 1 was a mess, buckle up. The "honeymoon phase" for hasn’t just ended—it’s gone up in flames. What started as an "experiment in radical honesty" has quickly devolved into a masterclass in gaslighting and competitive attention-seeking. The Breaking Points: MN - Throuple Trouble Part 2 - Daniel, Caden, T...

#RelationshipDrama #ThroupleTrouble #DanielCadenT #Storytime #RedFlags Daniel is exhausted, Caden is playing peacekeeper (poorly),

Or is Daniel just waiting for the right moment to pull the plug? The "honeymoon phase" for hasn’t just ended—it’s gone

"Radical honesty" has turned into "radical venting." Instead of three people working together, it’s become two people teaming up against whoever is the "problem" of the week.

Every time Daniel expresses discomfort, the rules change. Suddenly, the boundaries they agreed on in Part 1 are being labeled as "restrictive" or "controlling" by T, with Caden caught in the middle (or worse, taking sides).

Daniel is increasingly finding himself on the sidelines of his own relationship. While Caden and T claim "everything is equal," the private jokes and late-night hushed conversations tell a different story.

Daniel is exhausted, Caden is playing peacekeeper (poorly), and T seems to be enjoying the leverage. It’s no longer about love; it’s about logistics and ego.

If you thought Part 1 was a mess, buckle up. The "honeymoon phase" for hasn’t just ended—it’s gone up in flames. What started as an "experiment in radical honesty" has quickly devolved into a masterclass in gaslighting and competitive attention-seeking. The Breaking Points:

#RelationshipDrama #ThroupleTrouble #DanielCadenT #Storytime #RedFlags

Or is Daniel just waiting for the right moment to pull the plug?

"Radical honesty" has turned into "radical venting." Instead of three people working together, it’s become two people teaming up against whoever is the "problem" of the week.

Every time Daniel expresses discomfort, the rules change. Suddenly, the boundaries they agreed on in Part 1 are being labeled as "restrictive" or "controlling" by T, with Caden caught in the middle (or worse, taking sides).

Daniel is increasingly finding himself on the sidelines of his own relationship. While Caden and T claim "everything is equal," the private jokes and late-night hushed conversations tell a different story.

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