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  2. Annie Clark Tanner - Wikipedia

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    In this case, late-nineteenth-century or early-twentieth-century Mormon women such as Annie Clark Tanner have written of the doctrine and history of polygamy and their explanations for their decisions to participate in plural marriage. [13] In the last year of her life, Annie Clark Tanner finished writing her autobiography: A Mormon Mother. [7]

  3. ‘Real’ Mormon wives — not the ‘soft swinging’ Hulu stars ...

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    Instead of protesting, eight women members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wrote, edited and published "The Not-So-Secret Lives of REAL ‘Mormon' Wives" — in under two months ...

  4. All the Religious Rules “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives ...

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    Here are some of the rules the women of MomTok have discussed following within the Mormon religion. Related: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives ' Layla Taylor Says She 'Recently' Experienced Her ...

  5. Marriage in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    The church teaches that in addition to civil marriage, which ends at death, a man and woman can enter into a celestial marriage, performed in a temple by priesthood authority, whereby the marriage and parent–child relationships resulting from the marriage will last forever in the afterlife. [2]

  6. Mormon Lindsay Arnold Shares ‘Really Entertaining’ Thoughts ...

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    As both a reality TV star and a Mormon, Lindsay Arnold feels uniquely qualified to weigh in on the new Hulu series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. The Dancing With the Stars alum, 30, shared her ...

  7. Mormonism and women - Wikipedia

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    The LDS Church does not recognize trans women as women, but defines gender as the "biological sex at birth". [1] The church teaches that if a person is born intersex, the decision to determine the child's sex is left to the parents, with the guidance of medical professionals, and that such decisions can be made at birth or can be delayed until medically necessary.

  8. After Realizing I Was Gay, I Left My Wife—and the Mormon Church

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  9. Eliza R. Snow - Wikipedia

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    Eliza Roxey Snow (January 21, 1804 – December 5, 1887) was one of the most celebrated Latter-day Saint women of the nineteenth century. [4] Greatly respected within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, she was a poet, chronicled history, celebrated nature and relationships, and expounded scripture and doctrine.