Morning Show

Married Woman is in a Relationship with 3 Other People

A Chicago woman is in a relationship with 3 people, including a girlfriend.

She claims she will even kick her husband out of their bed to be with her boyfriend.  

The woman claims that there is very rarely any jealousy between her partners.

She lives with her husband full time, but her boyfriend and girlfriend live in different states and everyone has full time jobs.

Date nights between the woman and her individual partners are usually scheduled months in advance, and when it comes to staying in the same bed, that’s really up to everyone involved.

Despite the backlash they’ve received, the woman, husband, boyfriend and girlfriend are thriving, and have the full support from their family and friends.

The Morning Show

Mike Kelly hosts the KMIT morning show, with an entertaining combination of information, music, contests, special guests, news, and weather, from 6-11 AM, every Monday - Friday.

E-mail Mike with any questions, comments, or requests at: mike@kmit.com

Recent Headlines

3 hours ago in National

Luigi Mangione due in court as fight continues over evidence in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing case

Luigi Mangione is due back in court on Tuesday for the second day of a hearing in his bid to bar New York prosecutors from using evidence that they say links him to last year's killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

3 hours ago in National

Northeast prepares for first major snowstorm of season

The Northeast was getting ready Tuesday for its first major snowstorm of the season, just as the Midwest began to escape snow and ice that snarled travel after the Thanksgiving holiday.

3 hours ago in Sports

Mets agree to contract with free agent reliever Devin Williams, AP source says

Free agent reliever Devin Williams has agreed to a contract with the New York Mets, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Monday night.

3 hours ago in Sports

Kiffin laments circumstances of his Ole Miss exit, but says he couldn’t pass up LSU

Lane Kiffin called his past six years at Ole Miss "the best six years" of his life, and then tried to explain why he felt compelled to leave Oxford, Mississippi, behind and take over an LSU football program that he's always admired from afar.