Anthony Liberto who went from being a buyer to Head of Category for Computers and Print at Officeworks and who appears to be creating waves for branded suppliers at the Wesfarmers owned retailer appears to also be making waves with his open sex life after a business trip to Perth.

Liberto joined Officeworks, in 2019 after it was revealed by a UK publication that Liberto was into male ‘Threesomes’ and that Australia may need a law change to make a threesome a legal marriage.

He is also the same executive who has been trying to strip business away from JB Hi Fi.

The UK  publication Metro claims in an article that a holiday threesome became much more serious for Liberto when a male couple he had met both ended up falling for their then third partner who has been revealed as being Anthony Liberto.

Workplace trainer Thomas Fennemore, 28, and Jonny, 32, a senior admin worker at a defence company had been together for seven years and were considering tying the knot, when they asked Liberto join them for sex.

Office Works Manager Anthony Liberto seen centre with his two lovers.

In an explicate article Fenemore explains how they met Liberto and then decided to “spice up” their lives with threesome sex.

Fenemore claims that were on holiday in Perth, Western Australia, 460 miles from their home in Adelaide, South Australia, when they decided to spice things up with a threesome – only for it to change the dynamic of their relationship forever.

Thomas said: ‘Jonny and I had never even thought about being polyamorous before. We had watched random documentaries about it and thought, “Good for them, but it’s not for us”.

‘It wasn’t something we planned to do until we went on holiday to Perth, where we met Anthony (Liberto) who was then 29 and described as “gorgeous”.

‘We were staying in the same hotel and came across him in the elevator and later logged into a local gay dating website to see if we could find him – and we did”.

‘Jonny and I agreed he was good looking, and I ended up bumping into him again in the bar. One thing led to another and we had a threesome in our hotel room.

‘None of it was planned, and we thought it was just casual sex, but it turned into a lot more than that.’

After the encounter, the three men exchanged phone numbers and agreed to get in touch if they were ever in the same city again.

But when they learned that product manager Anthony was in Perth on business and lived in Sydney – two hours by plane and 14 hours by car from Adelaide – they did not expect to see him again.

After joining a WhatsApp group together and messaging constantly as friends, however, they met up again in Adelaide and had another threesome.

‘We all had this underlying feeling that it would progress into something more, but none of us said it at first,’ said Thomas.

‘After Jonny and I saw Anthony again in July, we agreed we both liked him.

‘It was weird when we admitted it, but communicating helped.

The then couple then asked him if he wanted to date us, after he also admitted he had fallen for us both.’ according to Metro Magazine.

Fenemore claimed that Anthony was equally surprised when his emotions changed from lust to something more.

He said: ‘At first, I was surprised they wanted me to date them, as it started as just casual sex.

‘But we spoke so much on the phone and when we met in person again the excitement only grew.

After becoming officially polyamorous the trio – who see each other as equal members of one relationship – set ground rules for their sex life.

Because of this, for the first six months they only had sex as a throuple when they saw each other every two weeks – but with Anthony still living in a different city, problems began to arise.

Thomas explained: ‘We didn’t want anyone to feel left out, so we made an agreement to only have sex when the three of us were together, but our schedules didn’t always match up.

‘Let’s face it, it’s hard enough to match up two people, let alone three – and sometimes one of us isn’t in the mood.

‘After a while, quite naturally, we just started having sex with each other and it felt right.’

Although gay marriage has been legalised in Australia, the trio hope that in the future the law will change to allow them to marry as a throuple.

At the time Fenemore and his partner claimed that they wanted to get to know Anthony better before taking the plunge.

He said: ‘Thomas and I have had our ups and downs, but we’ve grown from every experience and being poly has been the biggest growth of all.

‘We all fulfill each other’s different needs and this is a new and exciting time.’

But, despite how well their throuple is working, Thomas would not advise every couple to rush into a threesome, with the hope of it becoming poly.

He said: ‘If you’ve been together long enough and are strong enough then you can attempt it.

‘You have to have great communication and not pressurise your partner, though, as it could really make or break a relationship.

‘Luckily for us, it truly worked and we ‘re excited to see the next chapter of our lives.’

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Couple become a polyamorous ‘throuple’ after they both fall for their holiday threesome partner