43 chapitres Terminé Rhea is the centre of this union, a powerful, confident woman who commands respect from her boyfriends. Her relationship with them is built on mutual understanding, but she also has a deeply meaningful relationship with her girlfriend, one that began before she entered into her bond with the men. Her ability to maintain balance in both relationships-her established relationship with her boyfriends and her ongoing romantic connection with her girlfriend-is crucial to her sense of self. Luis, as the most secure and emotionally mature member of the union, likely feels the least threatened by Rhea's girlfriend. He was the only one to meet her and had a positive experience. Damian appreciates that Rhea's girlfriend isn't a competitor for her affections but rather an additional part of her life. Because he values Rhea's happiness, he accepts that she has a girlfriend and respects that bond. Fergal is more reserved and introspective. While he's generally accepting of Rhea's right to have multiple partners, he may be slower to warm up to her girlfriend. His initial scepticism might be due to the complex dynamics already in play within the union, and the addition of another romantic relationship could stir some uncertainty. Jordan is the most calculating and manipulative member of the group. He thrives on control and power within relationships, so the idea of Rhea being romantically involved with someone outside the union may not sit well with him. He may view the girlfriend as a potential threat or a complication, something that could dilute his influence over Rhea. Dominik, being the youngest and often the most emotionally driven, might struggle the most with the idea of Rhea having a girlfriend. His insecurities might be heightened by the presence of another woman in Rhea's life, and he may feel threatened or left out. His attachment to Rhea could make him defensive and jealous of the attention she gives to her girlfriend.