
Relief Society Lesson 16: Marriage — An Eternal Partnership
First, I want to acknowledge that this is a sensitive topic. For those who are married but unhappy, for those who aren’t married and want
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
First, I want to acknowledge that this is a sensitive topic. For those who are married but unhappy, for those who aren’t married and want
When I was about 11 years old, I owned a few necklaces, a couple of bracelets, a CTR ring and probably another ring, and had
By Dani Addante A friend was telling me about a C.S. Lewis quote that explained why men are the head of household. I told her
I remember the most commented post of 2011 very well. Â Another blog, Modern Mormon Men, posted a series on patriarchy beginning with a post called
On December 12, 2015, I sat in Relief Society and heard something that has produced considerable anxiety in me over the last seven months. A
Now that summer is heating up where I live, my mind is drawn back to my experiences going to Girls’ Camp as a young woman.
Guest post by Aimee Evans Hickman When the Exponent II board was considering adding a weblog (yes that’s what we called it back in
By Jenny I sat across the desk from a suit-clad member of my Stake Presidency. He was a kind middle aged man with a reassuring
By Dani Addante It was two months before my wedding, and my fiancé and I had gone to get our marriage license. The woman at
I’ve heard this phrase frequently throughout my life. Especially at BYU. A friend of mine confessed to me a few years ago that when she
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