The covenants should not ebb and flow. They should be secure and permanent. The love felt emotively within them will ebb and flow. I think this should be changed, as it gives quite the wrong impression.I think what I wrote above helps to understand how the individual covenants with each woman will ebb and flow,
I think that it’s technically possible, but I thought that your focus was the love?'Can a man live more than one woman?'
People looking for information on how live works in this situation might be helped
As is evident in another thread, it doesn’t always.Many said that adding another did not take anything away from their relationship, but rather that their husbands became better men
Now I have to figure out how to edit the title...Maybe "Is the heart divided?". Not sure how that one came to me, I must have read it somewhere...
Click on 'edit thread' on the drop down menu at the top of the thread.Now I have to figure out how to edit the title...
I did it before scrolling down.. d'uh... I had clicked everything else, not sure how I missed that.Menu is called "Thread Tools"
I have noticed that as I have been teaching my wife biblical marriage that our love for each other has deepened. I have to be a better man to shepherd more than 1 wife.One of the most encouraging things I heard over the years, was the testimony of plural wives. Many said that adding another did not take anything away from their relationship, but rather that their husbands became better men. Polygyny then was not dividing the man, with the first wife getting less, it actually made the man more then he was.
It is not hard to imagine the boost it would be to a good husband to have another woman choose him.
We have been blessed by understanding marriage biblically. I shared some of that years ago on this thread.I have noticed that as I have been teaching my wife biblical marriage that our love for each other has deepened. I have to be a better man to shepherd more than 1 wife.
Welcome, @Brian Somers glad to ser you here!I have noticed that as I have been teaching my wife biblical marriage that our love for each other has deepened. I have to be a better man to shepherd more than 1 wife.