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Married lesbian threesome are expecting their first child.

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The world's only 'married' lesbian threesome are expecting their first child.

Doll, Kitten and Brynn, from Massachusetts, were joined together in a marriage-style ceremony last August and are expecting a daughter in July.

Kitten, 27, is pregnant after undergoing IVF treatment using an anonymous sperm donor, and the trio eventually plan to have three children - one for each of them.

Doll, Kitten and Brynn Young married in a ceremony in August 2013, when each of their fathers walked them down the aisle. All three women wore white wedding gowns and exchanged rings.

The so-called 'throuple' worked with a specialist family lawyer who drew up the paperwork and drafted the ceremony so that all three of them were obligated and bound to each other.

Full article with pictures and video

Does this not count as bigamy?

What are yout thoughts on this?
 
Good for them, but I'm not so sure it's newsworthy exactly.
Jazzy said:
Does this not count as bigamy?
As far as the state's concerned they aren't actually married so... so?
 
I tend to look at the history of many wives and look at today's world as hypocritical in that light.

I think though, the same laws should apply to all marriages. And if there's no legal point, it's no different from dating several people at the same time, in other words, their own business what they do with their lives. I don't get polygamous marriages or polyamorous relationships myself though, but I'm not every people.
 
I've always operated under an, "I don't care what you do, as long as it doesn't hurt somebody else," attitude about life. You can marry a monkey for all that I care, just as long as the monkey's into it. :tup:
 
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