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My YouTube Channel "DreamPolly"

I just realized a mistake I made after all this time!: it's supposed to be "Three's Not A Crowd" not " Three's Not A Crowed"

Edit: I just fixed all the titles, now is says "crowd" instead of "crowed". English is so confusing!

Have you ever noticed that crows tend to travel in three's?
 
When you guys told your parents that you're polygynous, what did they responded with?
 
Keep in mind that they didn't find out until I was about 60, but also keep in mind that I have always been the black sheep of my family. I didn't tell them on purpose. I had promised my wife Kristin (whom you met in June) not to tell them, but I accidentally told them when I copied them on a message I was sending to someone else (long story). For about a year, they pretended they didn't know, but my mother couldn't contain her curiosity, so after a year she started hinting around about it. Still wanting to respect Kristin's wish that they not know or that we not discuss it, I waited for my mother to get down to the nitty gritty, which, of course, she did. She adores Kristin, so when Kristin told her she didn't want any condemnation or for my mother to discuss it with our children outside of our presence, my mother and father agreed to this.

It really all blew over almost immediately, and the thing is that, compared to other things I've done in my life, being a polygamist or wanting to be one is really nothing compared to some of the other stuff!
 
Keep in mind that they didn't find out until I was about 60, but also keep in mind that I have always been the black sheep of my family. I didn't tell them on purpose. I had promised my wife Kristin (whom you met in June) not to tell them, but I accidentally told them when I copied them on a message I was sending to someone else (long story). For about a year, they pretended they didn't know, but my mother couldn't contain her curiosity, so after a year she started hinting around about it. Still wanting to respect Kristin's wish that they not know or that we not discuss it, I waited for my mother to get down to the nitty gritty, which, of course, she did. She adores Kristin, so when Kristin told her she didn't want any condemnation or for my mother to discuss it with our children outside of our presence, my mother and father agreed to this.

It really all blew over almost immediately, and the thing is that, compared to other things I've done in my life, being a polygamist or wanting to be one is really nothing compared to some of the other stuff!


Interesting, whenever my parents tell their family what we believe in or what we're going to do, they always start spreading strange rumors. Now we just don't tell them anything.
 
When you guys told your parents that you're polygynous, what did they responded with?

My father had nothing to say about it. My mother on the other hand was adamantly against it. Her first big problem was she wanted me to go to work and help her pay rent and the other bills. Her second problem was that Steve and Christie saw right through her lies and both of them ended up being very protective of me and encouraged me to move out ASAP.

My relationship with my mother suffered but we were at least talking again before she died.

With my friends I lost all of the friends I knew from before poly. I think they were worried that poly was contagious.
 
Episode 6 of Three's Not A Crowd is now out!
 
Interesting, whenever my parents tell their family what we believe in or what we're going to do, they always start spreading strange rumors. Now we just don't tell them anything.
Sometimes it's just the case that some things are better left unsaid, especially to people who have demonstrated that they can't properly handle what they've been told in the past.
 
Episode 6 of Three's Not A Crowd is now out!
Another good one, with another cliff hanger!

Can't wait to see what happens with his mother when Kaito becomes a father!
 
I am thinking about making another show! Here's the idea:

This show will be made specifically for children (but adults can still watch it too if they want to!). The main character is a little girl named Dolly, who has a dad, two moms, and a little half-brother.
Just like most children's shows, Dolly will talk to the viewers. She will sometimes sing, and she teach how fun it can be in a polygyny family.
The show would be called "Big Happy Family".

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This is what I want her to look like, I used an app called YOYO Doll to make her, unfortunately YOYO Doll isn't that great for making shows, so if I did make the show, I have to use Gacha Club.
NOTE: she's wearing a rainbow skirt because I thought it looked cute, I do NOT support LGBTQ+
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There are advantages and disadvantages to each of the YOYO Doll and Gacha Club prototypes for Dolly, @Emily. YOYO Dolly is a little more modest and a little less glamorous, but Gacha Dolly makes up for that by not having a skirt that looks like it might be promoting Gay Pride (given that they've taken over rainbows as symbolism)!

You go, girl!
 
but Gacha Dolly makes up for that by not having a skirt that looks like it might be promoting Gay Pride!

I don't think the YoYo Doll skirt looks like it's promoting Gay Pride. Not all rainbows are use for pride. I have a cute pastel rainbow dress at home. Besides, the rainbow was originally YHWH's sign of never flooding the earth again.
 
I don't think the YoYo Doll skirt looks like it's promoting Gay Pride. Not all rainbows are use for pride. I have a cute pastel rainbow dress at home. Besides, the rainbow was originally YHWH's sign of never flooding the earth again.
Agreed, but when you're discussing marriage and relationships, rainbow colours have come to have a particular meaning. Also, secular people who support polygamy often also support homosexuality - they see the two as equally "queer" and want people to be free to do both. They see polygamy as just another thing in the LGBTQ+ list. While average churchgoers who reject polygamy and also reject homosexuality also group them together as equally sinful, the standard line being something like "God made Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve or Adam, Eve and Evette". So in this specific context, using rainbow colours does make it look like you are equating polygamy and homosexuality, and supporting both.

I agree with you that the rainbow belongs to God and shouldn't mean anything else. But in reality the average person looking at that first picture will get the wrong idea.
 
Agreed, but when you're discussing marriage and relationships, rainbow colours have come to have a particular meaning. Also, secular people who support polygamy often also support homosexuality - they see the two as equally "queer" and want people to be free to do both. They see polygamy as just another thing in the LGBTQ+ list. While average churchgoers who reject polygamy and also reject homosexuality also group them together as equally sinful, the standard line being something like "God made Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve or Adam, Eve and Evette". So in this specific context, using rainbow colours does make it look like you are equating polygamy and homosexuality, and supporting both.

I agree with you that the rainbow belongs to God and shouldn't mean anything else. But in reality the average person looking at that first picture will get the wrong idea.

Yeah that makes sense, thanks Samuel.
 
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Here's a different skirt.

I really wish the gays didn't take the rainbow, it's so pretty :(.
They're just borrowing the rainbow; it still belongs to our (and its) Creator!

I bet your pastel rainbow skirt is beautiful, Emily -- and you've come up with a great compromise: Dolly looks very nice in the plaid skirt.
 
Thank you @Keith Martin ^_^

By the way, everyone, I am going to work on a test episode for the new show tomorrow! A test episode basically shows concept ideas of what I want the show to be like.
 
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