Originally posted by Regret
Lol, but we don't practice polygamy now. Also, if you knew how life really was in that type of relationship I think you'd take back the woot 😉See, you have more than one woman, not more than one horny woman. And they aren't any different than the women you know as far as most views about sex. There is no three to a bed and that crap. What happens is that you have a number of women working together helping to maintain a rather large family. When women get together for periods of time in close situations their menstrual cycles get lined up. So you have a number of women going through that time together with only one man to be pissed off at. Also, I piss my one wife off regularly enough that it seems I'm in trouble all the time. I'd hate to have more than one to piss off. Plus they gang up on a guy, you piss one off and the others are mad at you too. There really aren't any of the advantages, or disadvantages, that most people think of when they consider the practice.
You aren't getting the right kind of woman. Trust me...you need the kinky fetish type of bisexual women who actually want a relationship and are into polygamy.
Rare finds yes, but perfect for a happy polygamous relationship.
I want 4 ✅
Originally posted by Templares
What if i worship John the Baptist as the Messiah and consider (Jesus) Christ the Roman as the Devil, the Betrayer . . . . am i a Christian, a Catholic, a Mormon or something else?
You are horrible, you evil Satan worshipper. You will get yours in hell. 😆 J/K Sorry, given the topic of the thread couldn't help it 😉 Something else would be my guess, if you were serious.
I figure the blanket descriptive should be avoided, but I know of a lot of "Christians" that wouldn't respond if they were just termed apostate catholics instead of Christians😉 J/K that last bit was just a joke please don't respond upset at me for it...lol. I figure Protestants were protesting against the Church of England who protested against the divorce laws of Catholicism. Methodists disliked the methodology of someone, somehow derived from Catholicism. Most followed this type of development.