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TWO HUSBANDS ONE WIFE!

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“It’s not a crowd for us. It’s comfortable,” says one of Alexia’s husbands. That’s right — this body piercer and mom of three from Maumee, Ohio, has two live-in male partners. The polyandrous family shares everything, from parenting duties to one big bed. New York Post 13 June 2019



Polyandry is officially defined as the practice or condition of having more than one husband or male mate simultaneously. Although it is rare to have more than one husband in Kenya, it does occur in some cultures. Polyandry overall is, however, among the rarest of human mating systems.

Culturally it happens but I wanted to make sense of a modern educated family that practices polyandry openly, until I came across this family in the United States of America who (according to the YouTube video) look amazingly content with this arrangement.

Coming back home; Ladies, how would you convince me to co-habit-ate with another dude under the same roof( ''kamutii''  is out of the question)? Gents, what would make you agree to be called a co-husband? Kindly indulge me...




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  1. To answer your question, I would not convince you to co-habit-ate with another dude under the same roof because I am not okay with the idea as well. NOT in a million years!

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    1. I was just wondering what would lead me to agree to search an arrangement...People are doing it.

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  2. My friend I cannot answer your question because, as thé Chairman Emeritus of thé Polygamous African Men Association (PAMA), such a situation is inconcevable....This is not permissible here.... 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆

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  3. My friend I cannot answer your question because, as thé Chairman Emeritus of thé Polygamous African Men Association (PAMA), such a situation is inconcevable....This is not permissible here.... 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆

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  4. This is hard small for me. It's common to have multiple boyfriends/girlfriends but cohabiting husbands to one woman under same roof is another mystery, especially here in Kenya.

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    1. Actually kuna a story on YouTube by either K24 or Citizen about family here in Kenya...I'll share the link.

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  5. Eeeeee(scratching head) let's just say mankind doesn't understand self.

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  6. I like this one, unaleta second wife naleta 2nd husband 😂😂😂

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  7. In my world, am entitled to four wives but the same privilege is not accorded to my wife, n don't ask me why because its God's position in his wisdom.

    But now on this polyandry thing, kindly don't try it on an African soil if you value your life

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    1. But their are cultures practicing the same right here at home...

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  8. If you could live the next hundred years you would see this come to pass. When one reads about Socrates the tendency is, mmh, their world... Watch this space!

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  9. Mind provoking... I'll be on the watch out.

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  10. Whether polygamy or polyandry both of the practises are contrary to the nature.

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  11. For me it is a NO, but i bet it is happening somewhere close to us...

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