Welcome to the Wedding City Podcast, where hosts Larry Foreman and Abby dive into the fascinating, sometimes controversial, world of marriage, relationships, and “pre, post, and future gist.” With Larry’s impressive experience, having hosted over 250 weddings [00:25], this duo brings a wealth of insight into the dynamics that shape commitment.

The Controversial Question
In a recent episode, the hosts tackled a question that cuts straight to the heart of fidelity and traditional expectations: Can a man truly love two women equally at the same time? [00:54].
It’s a scenario that challenges the fundamental concept of monogamy, prompting a debate on whether complex, simultaneous affection is possible.
Host Larry Foreman wasted no time offering his strong, traditionally-rooted opinion. His verdict? You must choose. He asserts that no matter how good the second person looks, “You have to take one… you have to pick one” [01:08]. For Larry, the dynamic is clear: tradition and social norms dictate that a final choice must be made.
The Real-Life Love Triangle
This wasn’t just a philosophical chat. Abby revealed that this explosive question was prompted by a dramatic, real-life event: an Igbo Wedding Love Triangle [01:24].
The hosts are about to play a story that details the incredible circumstances surrounding this love triangle—a story that forces the dilemma of impossible choice into the spotlight.
If you’ve ever wondered about the limits of the human heart, the strength of tradition, and the agonizing decision between two loves, this is the episode you can’t miss!
Ready to hear the full story and the hosts’ complete discussion on whether a man can love two women equally? Tune in to the Wedding City Podcast to find out!
The conversation is about to get serious [01:44].
You can watch the full video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZqPIwYaHEQ