More white people seem to be interested in polygamy. A practice
that has been carried out by blacks for decades and is even legalized in some
African countries. Recently a pastor in U.S. marries 2 wives and claims
it is in accordance with the bible.
Although, they’ve always criticized it in the past but nowadays,
more white people seem to be interested in polygamy. Even twin sisters are now sharing the same man.
A man with three female lovers living under the same roof and
happy have revealed the secret to their interesting relationship.
According to the polyfamily, it is more preferable and sweeter for all of them now. Josh, Sarah and Alyssa all live under the same roof as a ‘polyfamily’. Mary Ashley is also part of the relationship but still lives separately.
All four lovers are from South Carolina, and say that polyamorous
relationships are not ‘norm’ where they live, according to The Mirror. They
revealed that their relationship is much easier than a monogamous one.
Josh said: “We’ve realised everyone brings strength to the group.
That’s the beautiful thing.”
Mary Ashley added: “It’s hard to get everything you need from one person. You can find time to enjoy each other’s qualities at different times.”
Sarah, who was first to meet Josh, said: “It’s not fair to get everything you need from one person.”
They have also admitted that things aint really all that rosy.
Mary Ashley said: “Overall, I don’t feel like society accepts us.”
Sadly, Sarah revealed that her family have not accepted her
decision to live in a polyamorous family.
She explained: “My family views it more as a mental illness than a relationship.” The interview was filmed by Open Minded as part of their #AcceptLove campaign which hopes to destroy the stigma and taboo surrounding open and alternative relationships.
Brandon Wade, creator of OpenMinded.com, said: “Society has come
to a point where marriage has taken a downward turn because it no longer
satisfies the needs of the modern woman or man.
“In search of happiness, people are relying less on stereotypical
gender roles and traditional relationship paradigms.
“While monogamy is certainly not dead, a shift in societal ideals has taken place, as more and more couples are choosing to buck traditions in favour of unconventional relationship configurations.”
Source: OpenMinded.com
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