PolyPride
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I recently read some comments between 2 people on YouTube. One person was for polygamy but had to hold back when the other person mentioned, "how would you like it if your wife wanted more than one husband." Basically from that point, I'm assuming the other guy probably saw that it would be a double-standard if he were to take a wife, or he'd worry that his wife would then want another husband. From there I thought this would be one big reason why some husbands, or men in general, would think that polygamy should be off-limits. Some may call this a valid point to consider since to them it exposes a double-standard that a wife may use against a husband to make him think twice, but I disagreed and mentioned that it would depend on the wife's standards and convictions or beliefs. I'll give my response to the argument below but anyone else is free to share their response..
Another comment I made on YouTube in response to someone:
"What if a wife doesnt want multiple husbands, then what? Are you still gonna say she should have multiple husbands just because shes okay with husband having multiple wives? Someone who thinks that sounds more like theyre trying to be selfish rather than respecting someones choices and beliefs/standards. If the wife doesnt want me to have multiple wives, then I wouldnt, but if she's okay with me having multiple spouses, then if I wanted to, I would. "
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I did not address this on YouTube but I think another implication from the double-standard argument is why can't the woman have multiple husbands but the husband can. Part of this issue can be answered by mentioning what the Bible says about the roles of the husband and wife in a relationship and what adultery is. On a more general note and perhaps a point outside of the Bible, I believe that it is NOT immoral for God to want an order of things for the roles of men and women, husband and wife. After all God the Father is in the highest position over Jesus (John 10:29) and certainly over husbands. I suppose the only problem sometimes is in knowing how or when a husband or any leader is leading in a bad way, but that doesn't take away from the fact that husbands as leaders can lead in a good way just as any other good leader can.
"[YouTube member name) has a point only when it comes to how polygamy is to be practiced. Before anyone practices polygamy, they should talk it over with their partner as far as how it should be practiced and how not. With that said, most women would practice polygamy according to their [moral standards] and beliefs/religion, and in Christianity, and Judaism, only the husband can have multiple wives.
Practicing polygamy is not a matter of the wife seeing the husband having multiple spouses, and then try to get back at the husband for that and requesting she wants multiple husbands. That wouldn't fit the Christian way of polygamy. Most of these wives [wives in polygamy from a video documentary on YouTube] practice polygamy the CHRISTIAN way, and CHOOSE to allow the husband to have 2 or more wives and as hard as that may seem, some women Christian or otherwise don't mind that."
Another comment I made on YouTube in response to someone:
"What if a wife doesnt want multiple husbands, then what? Are you still gonna say she should have multiple husbands just because shes okay with husband having multiple wives? Someone who thinks that sounds more like theyre trying to be selfish rather than respecting someones choices and beliefs/standards. If the wife doesnt want me to have multiple wives, then I wouldnt, but if she's okay with me having multiple spouses, then if I wanted to, I would. "
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I did not address this on YouTube but I think another implication from the double-standard argument is why can't the woman have multiple husbands but the husband can. Part of this issue can be answered by mentioning what the Bible says about the roles of the husband and wife in a relationship and what adultery is. On a more general note and perhaps a point outside of the Bible, I believe that it is NOT immoral for God to want an order of things for the roles of men and women, husband and wife. After all God the Father is in the highest position over Jesus (John 10:29) and certainly over husbands. I suppose the only problem sometimes is in knowing how or when a husband or any leader is leading in a bad way, but that doesn't take away from the fact that husbands as leaders can lead in a good way just as any other good leader can.