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A MAN has been left confused after his wife begged him to sleep with her best friend and get them pregnant.

Mark said that he is attracted to the idea of sleeping with his wife Emily's friend Sarah, but added that he knows this would complicate things.

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A man has been left confused after his wife begged her to sleep with his best friendCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Taking to Reddit, Mark revealed that he and Emily, 33 have been married for seven years, and have "two amazing kids".

He explained that his relationship with his wife is "incredible" but added that it is also unconventional, as the couple had a drunken threesome with Sarah back in university.

"Sarah's been like a second mum to our kids since day one," she said.

"She's there for every birthday, every milestone, and even helps with night-time routines when she stays over.

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"The kids adore their 'Aunt Sarah'. She's independent, successful, and has never wanted to settle down but lately, she's been talking about wanting a baby."

Mark revealed that a few days ago, the trip were relaxing and having a few drinks together, when Emily suggested that he should be Sarah's sperm donor.

"I nearly choked on my drink. But as the conversation developed, it was clear this wasn't just a passing thought," he said.

"They'd been discussing it for weeks. Sarah's been researching sperm banks but feels uncomfortable with the idea of an anonymous donor.

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"Emily thinks it's perfect, Sarah gets a baby from someone she knows and trusts, and our children would have a half-sibling they already love."

However, he added: "The kicker? They don't want to do it through a clinic.

, 6.8% of people in the UK have been in a polyamorous relationship.

"The thought of having another child, this time with Sarah, with Emily's blessing and enthusiasm, is starting to feel right in a way I never expected.

"The most surreal part? Emily's already talking about how our kids would love having a little brother or sister at 'Aunt Sarah's house.'

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"She's planning playdates and family vacations like it's the most natural thing in the world.

"Am I crazy for even considering this? The legal implications alone should terrify me, but somehow they don't.

"I think I'm going to say yes. God help me, but I think I'm going to do it."

The post was flooded with responses from Reddit users sharing their thoughts and advice.

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One person said: "Well it seems like polygamy is the answer. I think you all could move under one roof."

A second person said: "If the romantic dynamic is in fact stable between you, your wife and this other woman, then I say I don't see any problem with it.

"More traditional minded people might look poorly on you for it, but I'm sure you're already very aware of that."

A third person added: "

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Not a good idea at all. There is way too much drama ahead.

"And if you are already intimate in this three way, why are you so shocked Sarah wants to get pregnant the old fashioned way?"

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