Thursday, October 6, 2016

A very Modern Family: Polyamorous Wife who Brought Another Woman into Her Marriage says she now feels 'complete'

Incredible decisions people make in life to create a distinct life style is indeed amazing.

Two women and a man who are enjoying a polyamorous relationship have welcomed two new sons into their family.

Rose and Lauren had dated in the past and when Rose looked her up again on social media, she realised she still had feelings for her. 
Meanwhile Rose and Buddy had been happily married for five years, and had two sons together, Owen, five and James, three, before Lauren became part of their family.

'I instantly felt romantic feelings for her still and I talked to Buddy about it and he was fine with it,' Rose said as the family share their story on the latest series of TLC UK show My Extraordinary Pregnancy.


Rose said of their unconventional set-up: 'The biggest misconception is that we are sister wives but we are all intimate with each other, all three of us have a relationship.'

'Me, as a guy, I definitely thought that would be cool,' Buddy admitted when Rose suggested they start dating as a threesome.

'When we first started hanging out I thought this could really work out,' he said.
Rose also joked that is is handy having a third parent around to help with childcare and housework. 

However, Lauren said the only thing she felt missing was being a mother herself.

When she told Rose and Buddy she wanted to have a baby of her own, they all agreed it would be a wonderful idea for her to have a child with Buddy.


They decided Rose should also try and get pregnant at the same time, and they managed to achieve this with Lauren falling pregnant first and Rose conceiving four months later. 

Lauren's son Damien was born in February and Rose's son Ryan was born in June.

Buddy said of his first son with Lauren: 'It has been fun having another kid and seeing what he looks like with another person.'

The women say they feel love for one another's babies and they will both be their mothers.

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