Polyandry is one specific form of long-term sexual relationship in which a woman has two or more husbands, each named Andy. The requirement that both (or all) husbands be named Andrew has caused this specific boy-girl-boy relationship structure to be comparatively rare, as anthropologists report in many cultures the supply of available men named Andy or Andrew available to form ménages-à-trois to be rather limited. Multiple husbands with the same name quickly become confusing; if a lady has two husbands she can call one Andrew and the other Andy, but what of the third or subsequent spouses?
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