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Seeking Brother Husband star loves having two hubbies as she can ‘romp when she wants’

Seeking Brother Husband star Kenya Stevens has opened up about how sex is “organic” with her two husbands and there is “no rotation or schedules.”

The star appeared on TLC’s new dating show Seeking Brother Husband which is the channel’s latest controversial show which is set to explore the world of polyandry.

Kenya has two husbands called Carl Stevens and Tiger Moonstone and has explained that she is “never obliged” to have sex with either one.

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She told Daily Star: “Some of the biggest misconceptions are that you are in it because you want to be a swinger and you just enjoy lots of sex.

“I think all humans enjoy sex and attention, but that’s not the whole purpose of polyamory.

Kenya and her two husbands star on TLC’s Seeking Brother Husband
(Image: TLC)

“I’m in long-term committed relationships with several people.”

The star continued: “We just choose what we want to do on individual nights.

“We are free. We are in freedom-based relationships. So there’s no obligatory sex.

“I’m not obligated to have sex with him just because he’s my husband. He’s not obligated to have sex with me just because I’m his wife.”

Kenya said she is “never obligated” to have sex with either hubby
(Image: Instagram)

Kenya then went on to explain: “I’m not obligated to do anything I don’t want to do and I am first in my life.

“So it depends on what I want. There’s no rotation. There is no schedule.

“There is no calendar it’s just organic love.”

The star then went on to say that she “loves” that TLC has shown “polyamory from a woman’s perspective. ”

She explained that there is “no rotation or schedule” in the bedroom
(Image: She explained that there is “no rotation or schedule” in the bedroom)

Kenya explained: “They have never seen this.

“They didn’t know that women cared about sensuality. They didn’t know women wanted multiple men.

“Yeah, now they know and it’s scary.

“The American male viewer is very afraid of this new feminine, but they better get used to it because we’re here to stay and show the men how we can nurture multiple partners successfully.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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