National Geographic: Very odd couples - Watch Legally and Safely
National Geographic: Very odd couples

In Washington, a young couple’s profound height difference – his 6ft 4 to his wife’s 2ft 8 generates unwanted attention from outsiders. In San Francisco, female author Lon has shunned monogamy and now lives happily in a ‘triad’ with husbands Dany and Troy. While in Sydney, Lisa talks about discovering her husband’s gay double-life. Examine unconventional relationships, from a woman who’s in love with a man three times her height to a marriage made up of three partners.
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