Seeking Brother Husband - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
It's Raining Men
Elisa and Mike start pursuing multiple partners but still need to figure out their rules; Kenya seeks her third husband but first needs husband number two, Tiger, to move out of their bedroom; Kim tries to work things out with her partner Vinson.
Three's a Crowd, but Four ...
Chara, Patrick and Noble navigate their relationship after Noble moves out; Kenya, Carl and Tiger hunt for a bigger home; Elisa leaves Mike at home to go on a date; Dustin gives advice to Vinson on dealing with his jealousy issues over Kim.
Two Men and a Baby
Kim invites Vinson to a party to see how he handles her flirting with other men; Chara wants a baby and may need to find a new partner; Kenya tells her husbands that an old flame is back in her life; Mike's mom has concerns about his lifestyle.
Welcome to the Brotherhood
Kenya's ex wants to rekindle their relationship; Chara introduces her new boyfriend, Valentino, to Patrick; Mike's friends give him the third degree over his and Elisa's lifestyle; Kim goes on a date with Ryan and makes things worse with Vinson.
Parents Just Don't Understand
Documenting the ups, downs and everything in between as polyandrous relationships navigate boundaries and life-changing decisions while working to add additional husbands to their families.
My Two Dads
After a visit to the OBGYN, Chara has some big news for her husbands; Mike questions the polyandrous lifestyle and presses Elisa on returning to monogamy; Kenya and Tiger tie the knot; Kim and Vinson make things official.
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