One of the hottest girls I’ve ever seen (we dated briefly in 9th grade not to brag) was Hispanic and Mormon and ended up going to BYU, getting married at like 19 and now has roughly 9 kids.
i coached kids soccer with a mormon lady, she was quirky but very nice. her husband was strange af some random mormon lady sends my wife a hand written 2 page religious letter once a year and we have no idea why idc if you knock i don't answer the door anyway this is my mormon expertise
Tuesday is going to be littered with this. And not just in swing states. Hoping post-Trumpism it goes away but fear it wont.
Id move that back to April, and May through early October is so bad it ruins the rest of it. Hell, I was there for two-plus weeks recently and it was in the 90s for multiple days still.
yes. There are super chud Mormons who think Trump is an absolute dirt bag. But they won’t yell about it. They’ll nod at each other knowingly
I'm guessing she's not part of the church anymore. Does her family still talk to her or did they cut her out?
One thing that annoyed me was I worked with a girl at a job years ago whose sister married a mormon guy and converted. She wasn't allowed to attend the wedding service because she wasn't Mormon and it was held in a temple. Lake of FIRE for them imo.
I wouldn’t say more so than any others. She has 11 siblings/halfsiblings that she knows of. Most are normal, a few are broken. her dad (and up the family tree) was a polygamist in southern utah. When she was really young her mom (and his other wives) left with him the kids. They mainlined into traditional LDS, but none of them are practicing anymore and haven’t for a long time.
Worked with several Mormons whilst living in AZ and I gotta say, they were some of the most wholesome, truly caring people I’ve ever been around. Went with a(semi practicing) Mormon buddy to Utah on a little adventure and stayed with his fam in cedar city, it’s kind of a surreal town with a cultish feel. Not saying they weren’t a strange lot, but I felt like they truly practiced the good stuff they preached (and the bad I suppose). JMO.
dated a mormon once, when I was living in AZ. Family was super nice and invited me over for Thanksgiving cause I was living alone and didnt go home for it. Super nice family. my gf had to go change when some missionaries knocked on the door cause her top was too revealing. They came in and stayed for 2 hours talking about mormon stuff
Whenever I see things like this, I just have to laugh how the right has absolutely no culture or creativity in their fold to speak of. D-list actors, low talent bands, bitch-made tech ghouls, Ted Nugent. There's next to no music they can play at their rallies and the big endorsements come almost exclusively from genuinely awful, inconsequential people. They convince themselves they are cool but the minute they step out of their right-wing bubble, they all seem so awkward and aloof. Incredible really.
I think I’ve posted this story before but I played basketball twice a week at a Mormon stake for ten years. The most wholesome, positive group of guys, who could all do everything on the court at a ridiculously high level. Everyone called their own fouls on themselves, which worked amazingly well - plus no one ever got out of hand. Like, no swearing, no trash talking…. I think a ball got bounced on the floor in anger once and it was a big fucking deal. It was basketball nirvana.
it was 17 years ago and it ended horribly. It was too revealing for mormons which means it was just a tight tshirt.
OBurg is an interesting place. Home to South Carolina State University. Where Strom Thurmond sent his biracial kids to college on the DL. It's also where several students were shot to death for demanding access to the Whites-Only bowling alley. I believe Bakari Sellers dad or grandfather was an organizer of the protest and the only one who saw any prison time. Long story short, white folks attacking black folks can go all the way to hell, but ones doing it in Orangeburg are particularly loathsome.
Every day Mormons are pretty alright. It's the Polygamists you want to avoid at all costs. They do good work on construction though.
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How many children they* have. Joe and Kamala’s pro-choice stance doesn’t really affect them. Trump is a greater turnoff than Kamala to them, imo.