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I'm 30 but already have FIVE wives to cater to my every need – it's not enough though so I'm on the hunt for number six

I'm 30 but already have FIVE wives to cater to my every need – it's not enough though so I'm on the hunt for number six

The Sun2 days ago

A MAN with multiple 'wives' has revealed he is thinking about bringing in a sixth partner.
Jame Barrett has five women catering to his every need - Cameron, 29, Jessica, 31, Reta, 28, Gabby, 30, and 30-year-old Diana.
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But the 30-year-old, who practices polyamory, has now revealed that applications are open for a sixth significant other.
Jame claims it isn't about 'having more sex' as he's allowed to sleep with who he likes.
Instead, it would 'need to make sense for everyone' and help the family overall.
'I'm looking for my sixth wife to have a good personality and be someone who complements me and my other wives,' Jame, a recording artist, told What's The Jam.
'All my women compliment me.
'I'm outspoken and outgoing, whereas my women are more reserved and shy.
'But they keep me grounded and are super supportive of me.'
Polyamory is a relationship style that involves romantic or sexual relationships with multiple partners, with the full knowledge and consent of everyone involved.
Jame has been with Cameron and Jessica for 13 years, Reta for eight years, Gabby for seven and Diana for four.
An Instagram post revealing his intentions to find a sixth partner gathered 227,000 views.
I have five wives and 11 children - it's the only way I can stay faithful but still fulfill my desire for variety
And Jame, who has 75,400 Instagram followers, claims that some of his wives are open to the idea.
He said: 'Some are helping me search, but they are a mixed bag.
'One has said yes, another has said no, and the others are on the fence.
'I wouldn't force my wives to accept a sixth, it has to be unanimous.
I'm already allowed to mess around with girls outside of my marriage
Jame Barrett
'It will be a very big deal for us.'
Jame and his wives, known as The Barretts, also shared a video of themselves looking at applications.
In the clip, the women can be seen tapping through applications on a computer, while nodding and shaking their heads.
Jame stands behind them, waving his arms around.
The post was captioned: 'If you want to be a Barrett, you have to vibe with us and him.'
It has since gained over 1,200 likes and hundreds of comments.
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One person said: 'Would you be okay with your daughter being a 6th wife to a man?'
A second added: 'All y'all are beautiful.' [sic]
Whilst a third commented: 'It only makes sense she has to vibe with you all. Good luck on your search.'
Someone else wrote: 'At this point, he's lustful and does things for selfish reasons. This is crazy.'
And another said: 'Let's go.'
For Jame and his wives, who live in Los Angeles, California, this is all about building a family that works.
He added: 'A sixth person would be my cap.
'I'm already allowed to mess around with girls outside of my marriage.
'So getting a sixth wife is not about having more sex or having someone new, it would need to make sense for everyone, like how would she help our family.
'Not just me, all of us.'
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By Emma Kenny, a TV presenter and psychologist
Raucous Role Play: If your partner enjoys dressing up for fun, it shows creativity and a desire to keep things exciting. However, it might signal that he struggles with responsibility.
Multi-Partner Fantasies: Craving variety doesn't always mean he wants to cheat. However, it could indicate deeper feelings of unfulfillment.
Power & Control: A little dominance is normal, but if it's always about control, it may hide insecurities.
Adventure: Men seeking thrills may push boundaries, so be sure your comfort zone is respected.
Passion: If he's romantic, he's emotionally tuned in—though occasionally avoiding tough conversations.
Flexibility: Openness to new experiences is great, but constant novelty-seeking could mean avoiding emotional connection.
Red Flag: If control is his ultimate fantasy, it may signal a deeper struggle with power dynamics.

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