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Genderless Poly Baby

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A mother in a polyamorous triad reveals she is raising her baby to be genderless, as she shares how she is co-parenting the nine-month-old child with both of her live-in lovers.

YouTubers Brittany Taylor, 32, and Conor McMillen, 36, from Rhode Island and California, USA, respectively, have recently welcomed nine-month-old baby Ilya into their family.

The polyamorous couple met over five years ago at a health festival in New York, which was followed by an intimate nine-month friendship.

The couple now live together and has long expressed their interest in having a child. They firmly believe that their fluid, sex-positive relationship – with each other and with their external partners – will have a positive influence on Ilya.

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