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'I have six wives and people often tell me they want to be polygamous too'

Arthur O Urso is more commonly known as the "Free Love Influencer" as he's married to six different women. For him, polygamy is a way of life, and he won't let anyone tell him what to do

Arthur O Urso said there's no "secret" to polygamy (Image: @arthurourso/CoPressOffice)

No marriage is perfect.


Sometimes having to be on the same page as another person for the rest of your life is tough.


So just imagine what it would be like if you were married to six women.


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Arthur O Urso is more commonly known as the "Free Love Influencer", and he boasts over 210,000 followers on Instagram.

The social media star, from Paraba, openly talks about the six wives he lives with.


He said he even receives requests from the public for advice on how to talk about polygamy with their partners.

He said people ask him questions about the relationship all the time (Image: @arthurourso/CoPressOffice)

The debate about polygamy is emerging more frequently on the internet, but the marital union between three people or more remains a taboo for much of society.


Talking about the topic openly was quite uncommon, but the influencer says now people seem to be curious about the idea.

Arthur said: "They always come to me with questions - both women and men.

"They don't know how to tell each other that they are polygamous, and want to relate to other people too."


The influencer noted it's important to be careful when approaching the topic to avoid causing problems in a relationship.

"Keeping calm, explaining carefully and being respectful are the most important points," he added.

Arthur said there are ways to approach the topic with your partner (Image: @arthurourso/CoPressOffice)


For Arthur, he said the key is your partner cannot forbid you to live the life you want.

He also can't wait for polygamy to become legal in Brazil.

Arthur explained: "There is nothing that prohibits it, but there is also no law that specifies it.


"I think that this is the root of so many prejudices.

"People need to make the subject common and talk carefully and politely, whether with partners, friends or strangers.

"There is no mystery."

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