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WATCH: A happy couple experiments with opening up their relationship in this sexy comedy

Open To It, a hilarious look at one happy gay couple’s attempts to open up their relationship to a third—or more.You might remember, it was over a year ago that we shared a peek at the first few episodes of Open To It when it was an independent webseries, so we’re thrilled to hear about this big win for queer content and eager to see how the rest of the season unfolds.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.The series stars writer-creator Frank Arthur Smith as Greg and Tim Wardell as Cam, his loving partner of three years. Whereas so much of media would paint Greg and Cam’s “cozy coupledom” as their happy ending, Open To It knows this as only the beginning, and the pilot begins with the pair negotiating the terms of their openness as they prepare to have a hot young thing named Princeton (Boy Culture: Generation X‘s Jason Caceres) over for a little fun.“Polyamory and openness are often portrayed as this heavy, apocalyptic antithesis to healthy romantic relationships,” Smith shared with Queerty last year.
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Open To It, a hilarious look at one happy gay couple’s attempts to open up their relationship to a third—or more.You might remember, it was over a year ago that we shared a peek at the first few episodes of Open To It when it was an independent webseries, so we’re thrilled to hear about this big win for queer content and eager to see how the rest of the season unfolds.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.The series stars writer-creator Frank Arthur Smith as Greg and Tim Wardell as Cam, his loving partner of three years. Whereas so much of media would paint Greg and Cam’s “cozy coupledom” as their happy ending, Open To It knows this as only the beginning, and the pilot begins with the pair negotiating the terms of their openness as they prepare to have a hot young thing named Princeton (Boy Culture: Generation X‘s Jason Caceres) over for a little fun.“Polyamory and openness are often portrayed as this heavy, apocalyptic antithesis to healthy romantic relationships,” Smith shared with Queerty last year.
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