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It's been superseded by Extended Marriage Doctrines: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2960455942
The weird bit compared to faiths is the implicit setting that Traditions do if not specified (so you can't use a Tradition to add Concubines to either a Monogamous or Polygamous Faith for example, you can only change them to Concubines or setup a Tradition for each case)
That's not an error, that's how Cultural Traditions to do with marriage were implemented by Paradox, Cultural Marriage Traditions completely override Faith Marriage Doctrines and unlike the Faith Doctrines are unitary (eg a Cultural Tradition that sets Spouses to 2 implicitly sets Concubines to 0 , even if Concubines are not specified* )
*I haven't tested if setting Concubines alone implicitly sets Spouses to 1 but I'd be surprised if it didn't .
This definitely works. Sound's like you've got a conflict with another mod. Please try this mod alone and verify it doesn't work for you.