This guy put a ring, five times.
The former “Serial Cheap” Jame Barrett says that he finally found a happiness of relationship, when renouncing monogamy and diving head in a full polymoric home, complete with five wives and 11 children.
Barrett, 30, says that juggling with multiple romantic couples, with everyone in the loop, is the only thing that prevents him from sneaking up.
“I was always a cheater in my monogamous relationships,” Barrett, a recording artist based in Los Angeles, confessed what is the jam.
“I’ve always had a variety desire,” he explained.
And not only means in his love life.
“I am like that, not only with my women,” he revealed.
Now, Jame shares his life, and presumably a very complete Google calendar, with Cameron, 29; Jessica, 31; Reta, 28; Gabby, 30; and Diana, 30.
He has been with Cameron and Jessica the longest, 13 years old, while his “newest” partner Diana has been in the image of Cuatro.
The Poly Daddy also parents a small army: Aiden, 12; Abel, 11; Jessie, 9; Ayaan, 6; Jett, 5; JD, 4; Sophia, 4; Octavia, 3; Bobby, 2; Cleo, 1; and Summer Baby, 11 months.
“I also felt that I was not true and honest with myself, so I felt more limited and internally in conflict,” he added.
Now, he said he feels “freer and more in peace” and as if “he has grown and mature.”
Let’s say that the fall of the school must seem like a presidential caravan.
Barrett states that Polyamory has improved his relationships and upbringing.
“My Poli relationship is much better,” he said. But like any other relationship, it has its “pros and cons”.
On the one hand, Barrett acknowledged, you have more “conjugal help.”
Barrett, who has always “wanted many children,” can “get that faster” now, and his “variety desire is satisfied.”
But he admits that not everything is love and light.
“On the other hand, it is more work to lead five women and 11 children, and it is more work to depend on them, be their emotional and financial support,” he said.
“But at the end of the day, I love them to everyone deeply, and has raised me as a man.”
As for their wives, who live together under a roof of the west coast, Jame swears that are on board, even if things sometimes get a little real housewives of Los Angeles.
“They say that professionals are helping with children and not so much marital stress,” he said.
“The cons are only that you get jealous, understandably, and that you do not get so much time one as you want. It is difficult to get along sometimes” in a lifestyle that is “practiced worldwide,” he said.
But he pointed out that its configuration stands out because it is not linked to religion or culture.
Instead, “we find true love in him,” he said, adding that many people approach with gratitude and encouragement, proof so that there is “a bigger purpose here.”
Now, you have the mission of shaking the relationship standards.
“Monogamy is not the only way to love,” he told What’s The Jam.
“We want to normalize and legalize polygamy, not the strange, religious and cult things, but as normal adults who decided that they wanted this type of relationship.”