Throughout his past decade making unpopular choices in Sister Wives, Kody Brown has made plural marriage look like a confusing mess, but fans don't think the collapse of the Brown family is proof that polygamy can't work. Regrettably, Kody's plural marriage has come undone over the Brown family's 16 seasons on reality television, and while some viewers think Sister Wives demonstrates the inherent flaws of polygamy, others suspect the family members are to blame for their marriage's undoing. From Kody's selfish personality to the Brown family's unprecedented influence, here's why Sister Wives fans don't think Kody Brown proves polygamy is wrong.
When it first debuted in 2010, Sister Wives became a national phenomenon as the series finally tackled the taboo topic of polygamous relationships. For many fans, Sister Wives was their first point of reference for what it looked like to live in a plural marriage. Regrettably, this also meant that the Brown family had the daunting task of representing every polygamous relationship around the world. Kody even temporarily took this responsibility to heart when he fought for the Supreme Court to make polygamy legal. Sadly, Sister Wives season 16 confirmed the end of Kody's original plural marriage, convincing some viewers that spiritual unions don't work. Although the Brown family's marriage failed, Sister Wives fans don't think Kody Brown proves polygamy is wrong.
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A common criticism of polygamy is that the husband is unable to keep all of his wives happy and ends up having too much control of his gaggle of spouses. Throughout his controversial run in Sister Wives, Kody has confirmed that this can be the case in
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