
If memory serves male keepers are significantly less common than female ones. Its implied they have multiple females with one male, simply because of a neccessity to keep the tribe going, due to small tribes with a heavily unbalanced gender distribution.
One part that refers to this is: "Rarely do even the largest Keeper of the Moon families have more than two or three sons. This is not by choice. Nature merely sees to it that more females are born to this race." From the miqo'te naming conventions.
This doesn't really refer to love, but its likely what sourced the belief that multiple females would have children with the same male in Keeper society.
As others said as well, sorry if I misunderstood the question.
One part that refers to this is: "Rarely do even the largest Keeper of the Moon families have more than two or three sons. This is not by choice. Nature merely sees to it that more females are born to this race." From the miqo'te naming conventions.
This doesn't really refer to love, but its likely what sourced the belief that multiple females would have children with the same male in Keeper society.
As others said as well, sorry if I misunderstood the question.
