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They survived Mormonism. Can these gay dads survive triplets?

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A post shared by Jake & Sean | Daddies to Three (@realtorhubbies)Meet Jake & Sean Taylor-Bauman, a married couple of Salt Lake City realtors.

After surviving a Mormon upbringing, Grindr dates and trying to change their sexuality, the pair just welcomed triplets, born via surrogate.Jake and Sean met nine years ago on Grindr, and though they felt attracted to each other, decided to focus on changing their sexualities.

Both grew up in strict Mormon households that taught homosexuality is wrong. They’d hoped with each other’s help, they could “pray the gay away.”“I knew that I was gay from a very young age and was so terrified of that temptation and ‘acting on those feelings,'” Jake told The Daily Mail.

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