'If He Hadn't Wanted More Wives, I Probably
Wouldn't Have Married Him': How Women Are the Driving Force Behind
Polygamous Marriage
by
Tamara Abraham
Daily Mail
From an outsider's
perspective, a man who can convince more than one woman to be married
to him at any given time, clearly wears the trousers.
But a new documentary
has revealed that it is actually the women instigating polygamous
marriage in Mormon communities.
In the newest
series of OWN's Our America, two 'sister wives', from Centennial
Park, Arizona, describe how they chose their man, rather than the
other way around.
Becca, 20,
who has been married to Isaiah, 28, for a year and a half, told
how she knew he was the one when she spotted him at church.
She told host
Lisa Ling: 'One day I was in church, and I was sitting with my sister
Sharon, and I saw him walk through the door.
'I had a feeling
just come over me and I turned to Sharon and I said, yeah, that's
who I feel like I belong to.'
This was despite
the fact that Isaiah had already been married to Marlene, also 28,
for eight years already.
Today, Marlene
and Becca describe themselves as being married to each other, in
the same way that they are married to Isaiah.
And for Marlene,
who is just weeks from giving birth to her fourth child, she never
imagined marriage any other way.
'If Isaiah
had told me that he didn't want this before we got married, I probably
wouldn't have married him,' she said.
She says that
she and Becca, after some initial teething problems, are 'inseparable'.
'I have, right
now, my best friend living with me,' she said. 'I can talk to her
about any of my problems. She completely understands because she's
married to the same guy.'
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October
22, 2011
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