Cannot send multiple photos via text on iPhone 6

iPhone 6:  I am trying to send multiple pictures via text message (through the Photo app) to someone who does not have an Apple device, therefore I am sending it as an MMS.  However, I receive an error message stating, "iMessage needs to be enabled to send this message."  This is confusing for two reasons:
1. I DO have iMessage enabled.
2. I am not trying to send it via iMessage (as the recipient is a non-Apple user) so why am I being prompted to send it via iMessage?
How do I fix this?

What happens if you open a message and then copy multiple pictures into it (rather than doing it from the Photo app)?
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