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What About the Wives of These Gay Men?

"Women are not a device that men use to reach heaven. Female sexuality is not unnecessary and frivolous. And no woman, anywhere, should have to wait until her second honeymoon in her mid-fifties to have the best orgasm of her life. We need to do so much better as a church about including women’s happiness in these complicated decisions about queer men."
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Idea: Make Statues of Polygamous Wives

Statues of slaveholders and colonizers are coming down left and right these days, and the controversy is intense. I've tried to imagine how it would feel to be a slave from the 1800s and see the person who owned me memorialized into a statue, or how it must feel to be the descendant of that slave and see those monuments every time I walk across my college campus or town square. I can only imagine their feelings, but the same thought experiment got me thinking about a statue in my own town - and one whose problems I can...
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Eroticized Wives and Mormonism

"As the clock approaches the hour of her husband's return, a nervous housewife readies herself for his arrival. She checks herself one last time in the mirror, smoothes her hair, and practices a sultry pout. Hearing her husband's car in the driveway, she shuffles, penguin-style, to the front door and waits... The door swings toward her, her husband takes one step into the house, and then he stops, as if frozen, and gawks. "Welcome home, darling," she says, batting her eyelashes. His wife stands in the front hall of their home wrapped in nothing but yards and yards of plastic...
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Exponent II provides Mormon feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.

Exponent II was founded in 1974 by a group of Mormon women in Cambridge, Massachusetts. These women were inspired by the original periodical, “The Woman’s Exponent,” to create a forum “posed on the dual platforms of Mormonism and Feminism.”

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