Miller
is now building a bigger home so he can split his time between his two ladies,
whom he calls sister wives.
And
he believes their polygamous lifestyle is strengthening family ties.
“It
means they always have a friend with them.”
Miller
met his 19-year-old gal pal, Reba Kerfootruba, seven years after he married his
wife, Belinda.
“I
wanted to have more of a family — having another lady in the house not only
makes our family whole but individually it’s a beautiful thing because it’s
like having a sister around,” Belinda said. “Thom is the love of my life and
Reba is the blessing of my life, so it all works.”
Reba
said her arrangement with a married couple initially troubled her family and
friends, but now they support her.
“They’re
happy as long as they know I am happy,” she said.
She
admitted that she doesn’t love sharing her man with another woman.
“But
I try not to get jealous and when it’s not my time with Thom, I just try to
occupy myself by going out with friends,” Reba told Barcroft. “The baby will
have two moms, which I’m okay with.”
And
while Miller’s ladies are both on board with their love triangle, his church in
Mansfield, Ohio, isn’t.
“I
don’t preach about polygamy, but I feel it’s a very Christian lifestyle,” he
said. “This is America and my wives and I have a right to live any way we
please, providing we’re not hurting anybody.”
Miller
turned to Christianity after he spent seven years in jail for stabbing someone
during a bar fight following years as a member of the mob, according to the
news outlet.
“I
knew I had to make a change,” he said. “I wanted to live a more Christian life.”
Now
he has that — and just wants to settle down with his wives.
“We
just want the opportunity to live together and have our marriages recognized,”
he said.
Polygamy
is illegal in all 50 states.
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