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Peacock Drops Trailer For New Dating Show For Throuples (VIDEO)

“Come and knock on our door…” it’s the TV show we’ve been waiting for! Peacock has dropped a trailer for its new dating show for Throuples! The new reality dating…

NBC logo. Couple to Throuple debuts on Peacock in February

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"Come and knock on our door..." it's the TV show we've been waiting for! Peacock has dropped a trailer for its new dating show for Throuples!

The new reality dating series is poised to hit the streaming service next month. The show follows four couples as they explore polyamory.

Peacock Drops Trailer For New Dating Show For Throuples

'Couple To Throuple' will premiere on Peacock on February 8th. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the show will be hosted by Access Hollywood's Scott Evans and will also feature sex and relationship expert Shamyra Howard.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, the show will feature the four couples at a remote tropical resort where they will have the opportunity to meet and mingle with a group of 14 singles.

In the trailer below, Evans says, "If you were given the chance at non-monogamy in paradise, what would you do?" Well, as a person in a relationship I can say I would do nothing but panic. These couples can't say the same.

The show will follow the couples as they meet these singles and spend time with them to see if they have the potential to join the relationship as the third leg.

As you probably imagined, it's not all smooth sailing in paradise. Believe it or not, inviting a third person into your relationship isn't always the best idea! Problems can indeed arise and from the looks of things...they do.

The inaugural 10-episode season of Couple To Throuple will begin releasing in batches on Peacock starting February 8th. It sounds a lot like that Ultimatum show on Netflix mixed with Love Island. In other words? A total train wreck that we won't be able to look away from.

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The thing about these shows is that they always feature the absolute worst people in the world. How do they find these jerks? I'm sure we'll be introduced to some real characters in this show.

Given the popularity of shows like this, I could see it taking off. I feel like I can't scroll through any timeline without seeing something about Sister Wives, or something. It's in right now. So, even though it looks like it could be a disaster, that could be what people want to see. We love drama.

Curious to see what's coming? Check out the trailer that was released this week below!

Best and Worst Emojis for Dating and Flirting: List

If you're dating in 2022, then texting is likely going to be a big part of your, well, courtship. I mean, who talks on the phone anymore? It's all about texting and instant messaging that special someone to get to know them and set up a time to meet IRL.

Now, a new report shows that new love often begins in a relationship via texting... with heavy use of emojis. But, what are the best and worst emojis to use when dating- or at least flirting?

The report comes from the Adobe Future of Creativity: 2022 U.S. Emoji Trend Report. For the report, Adobe surveyed 5,000 U.S. emoji users to discover how they use emojis to get to know a potential significant other. The report discovered that 72% of U.S. emoji users say they definitely use emojis in dating or flirting messages.

For a while, people were saying emojis were a thing of the past, but according to this new study, the younger generations use them the most. So, they're still hip. Adobe found 58% of Gen Zers and 54% of millennials said they would give a second and third date to someone who used emojis. Gen Zers, around 38% of them, also stated they wouldn't have a serious relationships with someone who doesn’t use emojis. What really stings, though, is when emojis are used to end things. According to the report, 32% of Gen Zers say they have actually been broken up with via emoji. Dagger to the heart. Read on for the full list of the best and worst emojis for dating according to Adobe, plus a few from yours truly.

1. Kiss with heart emoji. - I use this with everyone! Guess I need to settle down, if it's going to be taken as a flirting emoji.
2. Sweet face surrounded by hearts emoji. - This is a cute one. I never really thought of it as flirty, but I guess it is?
3. Heart eyes emoji. - This is a good one if you want to show your significant other that you think they're a hottie.

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1. Poop emoji. Why would you use this one?
2. Angry face emoji. Not flirty, but if you're angry about something that happened during your day, why not?
3. Eggplant emoji. I literally have never used this emoji. I did not even know it existed.

Poop emoji

Poop emoji

This is just my opinion, not based in any kind of data, but I think the "Face with Stuck-Out Tongue and Winking Eye" emoji is a winner. I mean, it might be a bit much, but do you really want be in a relationship with someone who can't handle this whimsical emoji? No. The answer is no.

Funny emoji faces

Funny emoji faces

Again, this is just my opinion, but "Nauseated Face Emoji" is one I would stay away from at all coasts. Unless you have food poisoning or are throwing up because of being ill, I just don't think it's appealing to get this one from something you are dating.

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Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.