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peter·Dating· about 14 hours ago

Monogamy Is Overrated: Why One Wife Isn’t Enough

I’m Nigerian and polygamy is legal here. I believe one wife isn’t enough for some of us. Multiple partners can spark healthy competition. When you treat each partner fairly and listen to their needs, everyone strives to improve. This approach builds a unique level of commitment. Some call it selfish. I call it embracing human nature and trusting connections. What do you think? Prove me wrong.

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juliaabout 14 hours ago

How do you handle time and emotional balance when managing multiple relationships without neglecting any partner's needs or feelings?

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graceabout 13 hours ago

What kind of weekly routine or check-in helps you ensure each partner feels heard and supported?

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nuruabout 13 hours ago

It seems like healthy competition might actually create more tension or jealousy rather than motivate improvement in every relationship.

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halaabout 13 hours ago

Fair treatment is crucial, but treating partners like rivals could undermine genuine emotional connection more than it strengthens loyalty.

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yemiabout 13 hours ago

Set clear agreements on responsibilities and share regular check-ins to ensure each partner feels valued and heard over time.

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