Guest Post: One Mom, Two Coming-Out Stories, Part Two
Guest Post by Anonymoys. Anonymous is a wife and mom who lives in an area with a high percentage of LDS people. She enjoys cooking,
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Guest Post by Anonymoys. Anonymous is a wife and mom who lives in an area with a high percentage of LDS people. She enjoys cooking,
A familiar trope of the travelogue testimony is a narrative of a visit to a distant ward or branch, and how that meeting felt wonderful,
My sophomore English teacher was insistent: we would learn the definition of a paradox. She wrote it on the board and instructed us to copy
Miriam is a PhD candidate in Prevention Science at the University of Oregon, mother of 3 girls, and striving to teach her girls that their
Begin the lesson by either 1) Starting a discussion about breaking or rejecting rules. Some sample questions: “Has breaking a rule ever had a good
Life has not been good to me on this young single adult journey. In the Latter-Day Saint world, as I coast closer to the big
When I was in high school we read Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. In it, shady Svidrigailov pursues Dounia, who has no interest in him at
Guest Post by Anonymous. Anonymous is a wife and mom who lives in an area with a high percentage of LDS people. She enjoys cooking,
By Miriam Miriam is a PhD candidate in Prevention Science at the University of Oregon, mother of 3 girls, and striving to teach her girls
Guest Post by Kajsa. Kajsa is married to Monty Kaufusi, and together they have 3 precocious children and two stinky dogs. After working part-time as
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