I'm very interested to hear from other men who, beginning from a monogamous marriage, have learned the truth of Biblical polygyny and have (successfully or unsuccessfully) shared that revelation with their wife. How did you begin the conversation for the very first time? (e.g. 'Honey, I've been thinking - how would you feel about having a sisterwife')??!!
I've been reading a lot from this site, and from the scriptures, but I can't for the life of me work out how I can share any of it with my wife without completely upsetting her (again). For those unfamiliar with my introductory post, you can read it here viewtopic.php?f=32&t=4303)
Previous advice I've read here on BF (can't remember which thread, sorry) suggested beginning with the notion of Biblical Patriarchy, and I think that is a very good idea. Still, feminist ideals run so deep within our culture that even that beginning point creates the possibility of severe misunderstanding. My wife is a spirit filled, God-fearing, stay-at-home mum with conservative morality who deeply loves the Lord and wants to serve him with all she has. Nevertheless, implanted feminist ideals still lurk within her core (and mine too, I'm sure), and when brought to the surface can manifest in a terrible, self-justified rage. (She was not a Christian until 18yo, and her mother was a young woman in swinging-sixties London).
I absolutely believe that sharing the truth of polygyny with her is not only possible, but with the Lord's help will happen. However, for me there is the added complication of urgency regarding a real-world situation (again, refer to my introductory post); yet I desperately don't want to rush things and stuff it all up. I'd really like some tips on how to begin the conversation with my wife in a way that overcomes her ingrained cultural preference for monogamy, and at the same time preserves her dignity and helps her to feel loved/valued/nourished/protected, etc
I've been reading a lot from this site, and from the scriptures, but I can't for the life of me work out how I can share any of it with my wife without completely upsetting her (again). For those unfamiliar with my introductory post, you can read it here viewtopic.php?f=32&t=4303)
Previous advice I've read here on BF (can't remember which thread, sorry) suggested beginning with the notion of Biblical Patriarchy, and I think that is a very good idea. Still, feminist ideals run so deep within our culture that even that beginning point creates the possibility of severe misunderstanding. My wife is a spirit filled, God-fearing, stay-at-home mum with conservative morality who deeply loves the Lord and wants to serve him with all she has. Nevertheless, implanted feminist ideals still lurk within her core (and mine too, I'm sure), and when brought to the surface can manifest in a terrible, self-justified rage. (She was not a Christian until 18yo, and her mother was a young woman in swinging-sixties London).
I absolutely believe that sharing the truth of polygyny with her is not only possible, but with the Lord's help will happen. However, for me there is the added complication of urgency regarding a real-world situation (again, refer to my introductory post); yet I desperately don't want to rush things and stuff it all up. I'd really like some tips on how to begin the conversation with my wife in a way that overcomes her ingrained cultural preference for monogamy, and at the same time preserves her dignity and helps her to feel loved/valued/nourished/protected, etc