They figured it out for three: two American women married one guy
Californians arranged a wedding ceremony attended by two brides and one groom. At the moment when the girls answered their lover "yes", many men from the category of guests, for sure, envied the guy. But this is not accurate.
Nowadays, no one will be surprised by non-standard weddings, nevertheless, this one still stands out for its unusual nature. Two girls became wives to one guy — this format of marriage struck many tolerant and accustomed to everything Americans. And residents of other countries — even more so.
35-year-old Vanessa and Jimmy have known each other since high school. The couple dated for quite a long time, until the girl confessed her bisexuality. This coming-out decided everything.
Jimmy did not interfere with his beloved's relationship with other girls, and after a while Vanessa introduced him to her chosen one — 25-year-old Summer.
Of course, Jimmy was not against such a turn and generously offered the new passion to live together. They say, where one is, there is a second, why get lost.
Summer agreed, and the triad began to live and live in a polyamorous relationship.
They had fun until the girls wanted to get married.
In the spring of last year, Jimmy made a marriage proposal to both girls and organized an unofficial wedding ceremony.
Numerous friends of the trio and their relatives came to the wedding, but not all.
For example, Jimmy's parents did not approve of their son's behavior, and ignored this important event for him.
But the parents of the young bride Summer came to the wedding with pleasure and admitted that, looking at the happy daughter, they themselves decided to enter into a polyamorous relationship (!!!)
Of course, this marriage was not legally formalized properly, because polygamy is not allowed in California, but the triad now considers itself a real family.
Both the girls and the guy hope that over time their relatives will take it for granted that there are three people in their marriage, although they understand that for many of the Orthodox it will be difficult, if at all possible.