Each woman has her own household role. “I’m the breadwinner, as I work a 40-hour week and make the majority of the family’s income,” said Brynn, who had been married twice to women before tying the knot with Kitten. “Doll does the cooking, and Kitten does the cleaning. It works perfectly for us.”
Here come the brides!
Three Massachusetts lesbians claim they got “married” to each other and are now expecting their first child.
Doll, Kitten and Brynn Young exchanged vows in a commitment ceremony last August, with all three brides wearing white and traditional wedding veils.
“I cried watching Doll and Kitten walk down the aisle toward me with their dads,” Brynn told The Sun newspaper of London.
“After we said our vows, Doll and Kitten kissed me first then each other.”
No state in the union recognizes three-way marriages — but these women insist their unconventional union is very real to them.
“In our eyes, we are married,” said Brynn, 34, a computer programmer.
“We had specialist lawyers draw up paperwork so our assets are equally divided.”
Brynn and Kitten were married 2½ years ago in Massachusetts, before adding Doll to their household mix.
The youngest of the three, Kitten, 27, is six months pregnant via an unknown sperm donor.
“The three of us have always wanted kids and wanted to grow our family,” said Kitten.
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