One girl is often in the "honeymoon phase," dealing with the butterflies and anxieties of a blossoming connection.
Consider the novel The Girls Are All So Nice Here by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn (though darker, it plays with triad dynamics), or the positive representation in She Gets the Girl by Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derrick. However, the most pure example of a successful romantic trio is found in the webcomic and novel Always Human by Ari North. three girls having sex
A common failure in this genre is making one girl the "main character" and the other two "love interests." For a true triple storyline, each of the three girls must have a complete, independent character arc that just happens to intersect with the others romantically. One girl is often in the "honeymoon phase,"
Secret crushes, acts of sabotage, moments of unexpected kindness, the “choose me” speech, the agony of watching someone you love love someone else. A common failure in this genre is making
They aren't afraid to say "that's a red flag" or "he's worth the effort."