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Charlie Sheen, girlfriends describe their life together

Charlie Sheen’s new family would make the Brady Bunch blush.

Sheen and his two live-in girlfriends – one a porn star and the other a bikini model for a marijuana magazine – described their living arrangements in a new interview that aired today.

“You’ve read about the goddesses, come on. They’re an international sensation,” Sheen told ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “These are my girlfriends. These are the women that I love that have completed the three parts of my heart.”

Sheen lives with Rachel Oberlin, a porn star under the name Bree Olson, and Natalie Kenly, the model who also is described as Sheen’s nanny.

Sheen’s two children with soon-to-be ex-wife Brooke Mueller also live in the house at time.

Both women say they considered everyone in the house to be “family.”

“It seems crazy to everybody else, but for us it works,” Kenly says.

“We all love and respect each other and respect each others boundaries,” she added.

“Natty and Charlie have their own special connection, I have my own connection with Charlie and then Natty and I also have our own relationship,” Oberlin told ABC.

Kenly says she met Sheen through a friend and fell in love with him instantly.

At one point during the interview Sheen walks over and kisses each of the women.

“Who’s got it better than me?” he asks.

The reporter says he’s like Hugh Hefner and he calls the Playboy founder an “amateur,” though he adds that he’s honored to be mentioned in the same sentence with Hefner.

The kids are there are times and Sheen says he considers his girlfriends to be mother figures to them.

“All you can do with children is love them,” Kenly says.

When we’re her at his house, we’re all just talking and laughing and watching movies,” Oberlin says. “There’s not any parties going on.”

“It’s a polygamy story,” Sheen says. “All my guy friends are gonna like throw tomatoes at me. It’s like an organic union of the hearts.”

Sheen has blanketed the airwaves in recent days. His outbursts last week caused CBS to kill the rest of the season of “Two and a Half Men,” which led to even more appearances this week by Sheen.

Sources close to Sheen said he plans to slap show creator Chuck Lorre, CBS and Warner Bros. with a $320 million lawsuit, seeking $48 million for breach of contract — the cancellation of 24 episodes — and the rest for “mental anguish.”