A Kenyan man who is about to tie the knot with identical triplet sisters has claimed that satisfying their physical needs will be 'no big deal'.
Sisters Cate, Eve and Mary revealed earlier this week that all three of them are set to get hitched to the same man in the near future.
It was Cate who first met the groom, Stevo, in Kenya before introducing him to her two sisters.
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The siblings are reportedly pursuing a career in gospel music, despite most Christian groups rejecting the practice of polygamy, with only a few minor sects in Africa and the US allowing it, and upholding monogamy as the ideal.
Stevo said: "I'm a faithful generous man and everything about me comes big, even blessings; that why they call me big man Stevo.
"I tend to believe that my love was not meant for one girl, and I was born a polygamous person, and that everyone knows.
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"I'm always honest and faithful and my exes had left because I told them that I wanted to add one more.
"I don't want to cheat; I want to add and coincidentally blessings just came my way when I wanted them."
Stevo revealed that the foursome had been together for two months and are working on their collective relationship day-by-day.
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He said: "It's barely two months and we are living a day at a time. We learn from one another; we are taking our time."
The triplets revealed they adhere to a strict timetable as to which one of them spends the night with Stevo on a given date – and have no plans to let anyone else into the fold.
They added: "The three of us we are enough for him and we are not going to allow him to bring another one. So it's a happy family."
While the foursome claim they have a good dynamic, Stevo hit back at assumptions that having three girlfriends is hard work.
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He said: "Why do people doubt the fact of me satisfying three ladies, there is no big deal.
"So for me just a week, they are three. Every Monday Mary, Tuesday Cate and Eve Wednesday. Then on the weekend we meet all of us and have a good time."
The sisters also revealed it is the very first time all three are in a relationship with the same man.
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In March 2014, the Kenyan Parliament passed a bill allowing men to marry multiple wives, with the bill coming into effect on 1st May 2014.
The practice is said to be common among traditional and Muslim communities in the country.
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