The fact that polyandry has never been implemented does not give any indication that the expected failure modes should be different.
fraternal polyandry, while not especially common, is not unknown in south asia, even today. some observers predict that it's prevalence will increase in the near future, due to the severe (and increasing) imbalance in sex-ratios, particularly in northern India.
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The fact that polyandry has never been implemented does not give any indication that the expected failure modes should be different.
fraternal polyandry, while not especially common, is not unknown in south asia, even today. some observers predict that it's prevalence will increase in the near future, due to the severe (and increasing) imbalance in sex-ratios, particularly in northern India.