A man who has five ‘wives’ – formerly nine – claims he will be spending £31,000 on gifts for them this Christmas.
Arthur O Urso has to prepare months in advance for his unique Christmas Day.
The 37-year-old is legally married to Luana Kazaki, 27, but also have five other partners, who he refers to as his ‘wives’: Emelly Souza, 22, Valquíria Santos, 24, Damiana, 25, and Carla Santos, 28.
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The group share everything equally, even enjoying a sex schedule to keep things fair in their gold bed.
Having this many partners can be costly though, as Arthur has realised.
“Each one [of my wives] can choose a gift, as long as it doesn’t exceed a set amount to ensure fairness for everyone,” he told Need To Know.
“The gifts range from jewellery to tech gadgets and even experiences like short trips.
“The goal is for each of them to feel special and valued.
“With five wives, organising Christmas isn’t easy.
“I start planning at least three months in advance, including choosing the gifts, planning the dinner and co-ordinating family visits.
“This ensures that Christmas that everyone is happy.”
In terms of family visits, the group use an annual “rotation system”.
Arthur said: “Each year, one of my wives’ families is chosen to spend the day with all of us.
“It is a big celebration with lots of food, music and togetherness at our mansion of free love.
“We are also preparing a special dinner with traditional dishes to make the moment even more unforgettable.”
Arthur has also invited his own parents round for Christmas dinner.
He said: “I have invited my parents and relatives for Christmas but I know that, due to distance and other commitments, not everyone will be able to come.
“They are always welcome and know how much I value these moments with my wives.
“Despite some differences, I have a respectful relationship with them, and they understand and accept my lifestyle.
“My family is very Catholic.
“This lifestyle completely deviates from what they expected for me.
“When we meet, we avoid discussing certain topics that might cause discomfort, and that includes Christmas.
“I prefer to keep things light and respect their boundaries, but I always make a point of reinforcing that the most important thing is for us to be happy and united.”
Despite potential tension, Arthur is looking forward the festivities.
He added: “The party will be big and the house will be full.
“We have plenty of love and the night will be washed down with a delicious supper.”
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