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As someone who was raised with a high amount of "extra-Biblical" thinking and legalism, I concur.

It was strange, being surrounded by an atmosphere where everything was supposedly conservative and traditional, but it was considered acceptable for wives to discuss critically (and deny) their husbands.

If there's a form of "fundamentalist feminism" it was exactly what I witnessed at that church and its associated institutions from the wives there.
 
It was strange, being surrounded by an atmosphere where everything was supposedly conservative and traditional, but it was considered acceptable for wives to discuss critically (and deny) their husbands.

LOL, now imagine what poly wives talk about when we talk about our husband! :p
 
LOL, now imagine what poly wives talk about when we talk about our husband! :p
Not suprised.

There is theory that women when left without male presence will eventually start talking about sex, children and men.

Poly marriage reveals who will be topic of conversation.
 
There is theory that women when left without male presence will eventually start talking about sex, children and men.

Poly marriage reveals who will be topic of conversation.

We talk about the things we have in common. That also includes laundry, recipes, diapers, breastfeeding, sick kids, chores, gardening, clothes, hair, and etc.
 
There is always the culture- the context we never see and hear. What did they know and when did they know it sort of thing. We have the benefit of 20-20 hindsight, being able to see what happened next, and theorize "Now if they did 'xxxx' then this would have happened.
 
This is curious,

 
This is curious,

Sounds like Russia's version of Burning Man. I wonder which one attracts more Juggaloes?
 
Was it especially cold in D.C. for that photo? Or was Olena Zelenska particularly turned on by Old Joe . . .

 
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