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Mr. Smith is not a sex addict.
BULLSH!T!! I will not go into the history of him.
Let people marry whoever they want as many as they want. As long as they are consenting adults. Government, butt out of our personal lives PLEASE.
I agree... but unfortunately we are in a unrelenting society.
But hasn't it long been proved he forged basis of entire Mormon religion?
he started it, yes even endured ridicule.
I'm sorry you went through this. Many husbands (and wives) justify rape by saying the spouse is obligated to have sex...that's not true. You have the right to say NO even if you're married. I'm glad you're out and won the custody case. You are one of the few lucky ones. Often domestic cases are not taken seriously in the legal system and that's a shame. In fact, many police departments do not consider calls of domestic violence serious enough to respond immediately to emergency calls...domestic calls are not a priority. Thankfully this is changing, but not fast enough for me.
same goes for both men and women. its not really fair in either case, but problem is courts have seen too many abusers so they have blinders on when entering new cases and unable to see whats really happening.
Back to the topic...not all multi-partner relationships will result in cult behavior (keep in mind that even denominations started as a cult when they were new and different...until society accepted them as being part of the norm)...or child marriages ...or prone to sexual violence. With that said...If I wanted to marry two men, why can't I? What right does the government has to say NO? I can understand regulating insurance policies and things like that...but still. Economically, it would be good to have more income, more chances of having sex (since men stop being interested after a while and knowing there's another dude who could do the deed for him might either relieve the pressure or make him competitive to do more), and there's more chances the trash will be taken out.
You are right. they dont all become cults. its the ones you hear about that do. also the relationship where only 3 people are totally happy not expanding. I think that is more then enough. all it takes a one person to see something and twist it in a rumor that looks like a cult.
Because that's how Utah is.
utah? really? it started in palmyra, ny. its still there, but under radar. utah just happened to be the next largest location with mormons. it doesnt matter if it latter day saints or old faith like RLS etc.