This man is free to run his house however he sees fit. But I don’t see how this can be kept from the kids. It’s better to face this problem up front and on his own terms.
I’m not yet in a polygamous relationship (though very close and we all seem to want it as much as the other) but there’s one aspect that has me concerned.
I would be wife #2 and they both want to keep it secret from at least their three eldest children.
They will have to explain this situation to many people over the years, their own children should be the least scary. If they are not ready to have that conversation with their own children, they are unprepared for having that conversation with others also.
Debate this online with many folks, so that you are prepared for whatever objection comes along. You will learn also from reading what fellow pro-poly folks have to say, and find ways to incorporate their arguments into your responses. Identify logical fallacies that anti-polys love to resort to.I am really enjoying this thread. How have all of you approached your friends who do not believe that polygyny is biblical? I told a friend about this site, hoping that would be an ice breaker. The response I received was that multiple wives are allowed in the old testament, but not in the new testament. I also was told to be careful and that this all sounded a bit "cultish" like. I am reluctant to breach the topic to her that I (and my husband) are thinking of living this lifestyle should the right wife come along. I referred her to the site because of the site's biblical perspective on marriage.
I prefer not to recreate the wheel, so would love to read your ideas on how you have revealed to your friends, who may be very judgmental, critical, and think you have lost your mind, that you have chosen this lifestyle?
I am really enjoying this thread. How have all of you approached your friends who do not believe that polygyny is biblical?
I told a friend about this site, hoping that would be an ice breaker. The response I received was that multiple wives are allowed in the old testament, but not in the new testament.
I also was told to be careful and that this all sounded a bit "cultish" like.
I am reluctant to breach the topic to her that I (and my husband) are thinking of living this lifestyle should the right wife come along.
I referred her to the site because of the site's biblical perspective on marriage.
I prefer not to recreate the wheel, so would love to read your ideas on how you have revealed to your friends, who may be very judgmental, critical, and think you have lost your mind, that you have chosen this lifestyle?