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He has 6 wives and wants a child with each of them.

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A 37-year-old Brazilian has 6 wives and wants a child from each of them, without “bothering” any of them. The decision will cost you about 37 thousand euros.

The strange story comes out LAD Bible. Arthur or Urso, from São Paulo, Brazil, is in a polyamorous relationship with six women.

He is engaged to Wana Kazaki, 27, Emily Souza, 21; Valkyria Santos, 24; Olinda Maria, 51; Damien, 23; and Amanda Albuquerque, 28.

According to the cited media, “This is actually a small group, as he was previously ‘married’ to four other women.”

Arthur regrets their divorce last year and wants to make things right in their current relationship. For this reason, he seeks to have children with each of them.

In statements to NudePR.com, relayed by the aforementioned site, the Brazilian asserts that he did not want to “disturb” any of his “six wives by choosing which one would get pregnant first, so we opted for surrogacy.” This will cost you around £33,128 (about €37,000).

He said, “We are very concerned, but we are excited to fulfill the dream of having a baby.”

According to the LAD Bible, although the six participating women now agree with the idea of ​​starting a family together, “it took some time for them to become convinced.”

Brazil has six wives

Arthur explained it as follows: “At first it was a very delicate matter, especially since I wanted a child with each child. But that will come later. For now, the best decision is surrogacy.”

The pair confirm that they are looking for someone who could be a surrogate mother and “we want him to give us confidence.”

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According to the text, “Although the marriages are not in fact legally binding, they were ‘married’ in a Catholic church.”

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