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OMG! Woman married twice to overcome depression, ready for third


A Brazilian influencer claims that she has overcome depression after being in a romantic relationship with two people. Now it is not known how true this claim is from the scientific point of view, but the woman is now ready for the third 'marriage' as well.

Throuple Relationship: It is often seen that people suffering from depression resort to meditation or yoga. But a woman has made such a claim, which will leave you wondering. A 27-year-old woman says that she 'married' two boys to overcome depression and now depression is far away from her. The woman has recently shared her strange mental health remedy in a TV show.

Here we are talking about Brazilian singer Larry Ingrid, who is also known by the name Larissa. She is in a romantic relationship with Italo Silva, 25, and Joao Victor, 18. He has a son and a daughter from them. Please tell that both of them used to be neighbors of Larry. Singer Larry often shares updates about this unique relationship with his 1.9 million followers on Tiktok. Apart from this, more than 3.7 lakh people follow him on Instagram.

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Larry has now expressed this wish

Larry met Silva about eight years ago. However, after some time, at the behest of lover Silva, they decided to enter into a triple relationship. Now Victor also entered in this romantic relationship, who was Larry's childhood friend. In the beginning, Victor was reluctant to date a woman despite having a partner. But Larry convinced her to enter into a triple relationship. According to Singer, now their trio is getting stronger. However, during a conversation with Jam Press, Larry said that she wants another husband.

Two 'husbands' removed depression

If Larry is to be believed, his depression has been overcome by being in a romantic relationship with two people. According to the woman, by always being among more people in the house, you remain busy and your mind does not remain empty. However, this has not been confirmed scientifically. However, a 2015 UC Davis report on polygamy in Tanzania found that husband-sharing has in some circumstances brought health and financial benefits to women and children.

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