These multiple parents say lifestyles make them better
For Nichole Gonzalez, giving birth to her now one-year-old daughter in late 2023 is a family matter.
As she pushed, her husband Frank held his left leg – while his girlfriend Sasha had the right wing and right hand.
Gonzalez, 29, is a mom of two in northern New Jersey, and both of his partners are important in the delivery room. ”
As a poly-love parent of her little girl and a nine-year-old son, she is increasingly exploring the unity of non-marriage (CNM).
It is an unrestricted relationship style that allows couples to pursue sexual and romantic connections within the scope of their partnership.
According to the 2024 report from the University of Quebec, “Avant-garde arrangements” are a daily setting for about one in five adults in the United States and Canada, which states: “Many of those who practice CNM have children.”
Investigators interviewed 18 children of more than hilarious parents and found that “these children usually express appreciation for their parents’ partners.”
The study author wrote: “Our participants see these adults as people who have made positive contributions to their lives.
However, recent data at Cornell University states: “…the multiple killing families can have positive and negative effects on children.”
The results show that pups raised in multi-village families are susceptible to multiple drawbacks, including “potential losses” [an] Adult partner relationships have been romantic relationship termination and social stigma. ”
But Gonzalez told The Post that she and her partner are diversifying for reservation.
The holistic therapist said her brooding (the name she chose to omit privacy) even considered Sasha, a third parent at 29.
“My son said, ‘I like her name, but I want to call her mom,” Gonzalez recalls.
When she and Frank found Sasha on 3fun, a toke, a dating app for polygamous people. In the two years since becoming a triple group, Gonzalez’s family has become complete.
“If you bring the right people into your family, your child has more love, it’s the best thing a child can have,” she said.
Certified sexual and relationship psychotherapist Gigi Engle agrees. “When you raise a child in a multi-village unit, you actually have more caregivers for your child,” she told the post.
“You have more hands, more guidance and more love for your kids,” said Engle, a close expert at 3fun. “It’s really a great thing.”
But one-third of Seattle’s self-proclaimed “football mom” Courtney Boyers is happy to separate her boyfriend from her children – monogamous husband Nathan.
Unless, of course, the family is interested in the man who knows her.
“None of them want to see each other [my ex] Besides my oldest and my husband, his 42-year-old coach Courtney said. “This is the first time Nathan has seen any of my partner and he really likes this guy. He’s sad that there’s no solution between us.”
But Nathan wasn’t always keen on his 20-year-old wife, who had other men in her life.
“When Courtney came out, it really made me reexamine what I wanted as a parent, partner and husband,” Nathan said.
Courtney, a formerly devout traditionalist, said she was eager to date others at her 17th anniversary dinner. It was a tough pill for military personnel and doctor Nathan.
“It’s not easy, it’s a lot of hurt and pain to deal with, but we decided to stay married and make each other better,” he said. “I became more supportive and loving.”
Courtney has become more liberated since she came out to the kids in June 2023 and has met most of her partners with most of her partners.
“I’m scared, they think I’m a monster or disgusting monster,” said the mom. She admits she had several casual “connections” with men who felt “disposable” during Domary’s baby – Dalliances she “really hates.” Since then, she has refocused her eyes on more meaningful relationships.
Her children will never be happy for her again.
“They said, ‘We love you. We don’t care.'” a tearful Courtney recalled. “This is the most beautiful thing.”
Honesty changed Courtney’s parenting.
“I take each of my kids one-on-one dates every month,” she said. “If I could take the time to date a guy I don’t know, I could do the same with my kids — we went to a restaurant and talked about everything.”
For Jame Barrett, his five wives and 11 children, there wasn’t much discussion about moving to a 5,500-square-foot six-bedroom home, a large, large family.
Barrett, 30, just came up with the idea to his bride tribe – Cameron, 28, Gabriela, 30, Diana, 30, Jessica and Jessica, 31.
“It was shocking when he sent the text,” said Jessica, the mother of two who is currently expecting.
She and Diana are mothers of diverse children aged 13 and 11, and will give birth the same week in September. Barrett’s only legal wife, Cameron, is also pregnant and will be held on June 30.
“But now, my kids live under the same roof as my father,” Jessica continued. “That’s what I always wanted.”
All the women told The Post that they were blessed with monogamy for the left coast real estate professionals, who said Domary’s father made him a better father.
“I’m going to my son and daughter – I didn’t miss it,” he said. “I’m their first love.”
But he didn’t push Domari on his backpack.
Barrett smiled and said, “I was joking with my three eldest sons and asked, ‘How many wives do you want?’ They were like,’ one! ‘”

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