Monday, April 13, 2009
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Introspection and self-reflection of a former plural wife. Though I am no longer living polygamy, I maintain my faith and beliefs.
Polygamy should not be a crime. Most polygamous families are loving, nurturing, and dedicated to each other. As with any marriage or family, there are challenges, struggles, and dysfunctional periods. Polygamous families are no different.
I am not FLDS; I believe the raid on the YFZ Ranch and mass seizing of their children was a travesty.
4 comments:
I found out something very interesting today.
What was that? :o)
Hi,
It's amazing. I've been in a polygamous marriage for two and a half years now. I searched the internet desperately looking for help, thinking I was the only one living polygamy and needed to talk about it. The most I knew about polygamy was from watching "Big Love" on TV or hearing about divorces, breakdowns and people leaving their religion due to polygamy.
I suffered a great deal of devastation living polygamy, a lot of pain and suffering. It's an uncomfortable feeling when it comes to seeking out those who experienced the same hurt and agony. You always hear the saying, "Misery loves company." It's not that though. No one wants to feel that they are all alone feeling and going through so much.
I'm happy to know you are here. Please come visit me over at www. polygamy411.com as well. You're always welcome there. I hope I'm welcome here.
Ana
Of course you are welcome. I am sorry for your suffering.
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