Polygamy: What Is Good For The Goose Should Be Good For The Gander, Right??

Friday, March 20, 2015

A man is married to two wives legally and one day, he comes home late in the night only to find both wives having sex with each other. He became utterly shocked and bitter to point that he sent both women back to their parents with an argument that he met his wives cheating on him at his absence….

“Hiannn…!”

“Cheating With whom?”

“With themselves during his absence!”


Now, normally most men who enjoy polygamous relationship outside Africa, when they want to be with more than one woman, whether married or not… they tend to do it with all consenting women at once or same time but in Africa, some people are of the opinion that it’s the chauvinistic nature of the men that makes them want their women the way they want them and
he even goes further to pitch them against each other to spur up jealousy as they via for his attention and so he gets something to strive on which is jealousy between his wives and trust me, this often time makes his ego rise.

That’s the reason an African man who decides to marry more than one wife, would choose to sleep with one at a time, worse still he would even fix a timetable for who’s turn it is to feed him and sleep with him for a week but here is the question I kept pondering on:
At the end of the day what’s the essence of polygamy if not for the pleasure of having threesome or the pleasure of having all partners at once plus its comes with some variety too.
He plays with all two and all two plays with each other when he isn’t available or when doesn’t do a good job!!

For example; A freaky husband who delves into polygamous marriage, enjoys the two women at once, and comes home to find his two beautifully naked wives humping and grinding each other in the middle of the night, why would he be offended and think that it is morally and maritally wrong for both wives to pleasure themselves even in his absence when he too pleasures himself with both women at will???
I mean, what is good for the GOOSE is good for the GANDER… don’t you think?



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