dieselbeef
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well im glad yall are leaving me out of it finally... :clap:
See ya next year. :wave:donnaIL":gn2njbhr said:I've not read every single post here and don't need to...because I know how judgemental all you folks are. Some people actually raise and "eat" their cattle, so therefore they aren't necessarily needed to be beautiful. I thought you all were very "un-country" from the many first posts I read. I guess you guys and gals are just a bunch of rich ranchers..and never "smelled...WHAT EVER IT IS" its horrible the way you treated this person. Ofcourse probably if I read all the posts, it will be some "hated poster" I come here a couple times a year..I know why I limit it..
Not trying to be Judgemental at all just seems others are always judging us with No real facts or informationCottageFarm":2oobg6aq said:Careful BC, you're judgementalism is showing a little.
"...how blind and closeminded some people are to others religious beliefs..."
Whether you want to accept it or not, the marrying of older men to 16 year old or younger girls is not looked upon favorably in modern society. It is based upon our loathing of men who prey on young girls and the emotional damage it causes said young girls not an intolerance of religious beliefs. There are too many cases of someone proclaiming their actions to be religiously founded, when in fact it is the opposite. I think most people recognize that evil exists, and are wary and suspicious of those who cloak their, otherwise inappropriate, actions in their religion. And there are many people who've been exposed to those predators 1st hand. So you might not want to assume that people are closeminded, but rather are experienced.
Age is a relative thing. My husband is 15 years my senior, but we married when I was 30 and our ages were not relevant at that time. However, I married my ex-husband when I was 17, and discovered that his interest in my age was very relevant. It played a role in the reasons I divorced him after 12 years.
As for household duties they are broken up between the sister wives and we each have our jobs to do some tend the garden,some do the cleaning,some tend the children all the children call ALL the sister wives motherAngus Cowman":3be6evjg said:I just have a couple of questions
How does 1 man put up with and support multiple wives I am on my 2nd and I sure don't think I could handle the attitude and mood swings of more than 1 at a time
I am sorry that your wives have turned out less than satisfactory for you
How do you determine who gets to spend time with your husband on a 1 one 1 basis I am not talking sexually here but more of an emotional connection
We each have our time to spend with Father and its isn't a set schedule if one of us feel the need to be close with him we just request of him some time to spend with him and he is very accomodating
I for one enjoy taking walks in the evening before bedand at times I ask Father if he would like to join me if I feel like I need to spend time wth him
3rd how or who determines the sleeping arrangements
We each have our own bedroom and sitting area in the house and that is where we sleep, if you are asking about maritual relations between Father and his wives that is something that I don't belive needs to be discussed as it is a sacred bond
also how are the household duties divided up, child care,dishwashing,cooking ,laundry,cleaning and so on with that many women in 1 household you know there has to be some backbiting and bi4564chyness between them at times and also jealousy of the younger or prettier wives by the others
I am seriously curious
That is what uninformed people thinkdieselbeef":1kkhzwhw said:be a party every night..woohoo
No it isn't we all get to spend time with Father at his or our requestKeren":pc7xcruv said:Is it like a group of animals ... Where the dominant female gets to procreate with the male, and all the subordinate females are there just to look after the matriarch's offspring?? Genuinely curious.