A 44 year old American woman lives with 2 men and goes out with 2 boyfriends. And none of them object

For a long time, 44-year-old Mary had only one young man, and then one husband. She was monogamous, like most people. This is how her parents raised her. But then she got divorced and went on a date with a man.

He turned out to be adept at polyamory, that is, the ability to love several people at once and not hide it from them. At first, Crumpton was surprised by stories of polyamory.

But then everything changed. She broke up with this man, but maintained friendly relations with him. Then Mary met Tim’s age. With him, she began to live in the same house. They soon got married.

A 44 year old American woman lives with 2 men and goes out with 2 boyfriends.  And none of them object

Then she met and started dating a man named John, who is ten years older than her. Since in England, as in principle throughout the world, polyandry is forbidden, Mary is married to only one man, Tim.

A 44 year old American woman lives with 2 men and goes out with 2 boyfriends.  And none of them object

But she also wanted to marry John. They arranged an informal wedding. Spouses and boyfriend live together in the same house. Quarrels about a woman between men do not arise.

A 44 year old American woman lives with 2 men and goes out with 2 boyfriends.  And none of them object

Everyone is happy and everyone is happy. Harmony and love for a woman reign in their home. Mary even noticed that her relationship with her husband grew stronger immediately after John moved in with them.

A 44 year old American woman lives with 2 men and goes out with 2 boyfriends.  And none of them object

The responsibilities around the house are divided between the three tenants. Someone is cooking, someone is cleaning, someone is shopping at the supermarket. At the same time, John has his own apartment. Mary and John sleep there three times a week.

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