I'm so glad Jerardo joined this one. It's so nice to have his perspective in the conversation.
@Elina--4 күн бұрын
Yes! He has good takes
@whitefluffydogs92784 күн бұрын
Gerardo always has great insight!
@patriciaball83464 күн бұрын
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@lisabeautifulmess84704 күн бұрын
Yes. Love Jerardo. He’s so intelligent, kind, and balanced.
@Sunymn-10453 күн бұрын
Agree
@katythriftyunder35homeowne574 күн бұрын
Omg, Margie telling John to not say Mommy is just the best. 😅😂😅😅
@padfootdoggy4 күн бұрын
Is it wrong I oddly like when he says it. Reminds me he still has a child's heart. I could be odd though
@hspermy8924 күн бұрын
@@padfootdoggynah that’s facts cause he just doesn’t think of it like that. It’s kinda wholesome
@padfootdoggy4 күн бұрын
@@hspermy892 I know!!
@katythriftyunder35homeowne572 күн бұрын
@@padfootdoggy I didn't think anything negative about it, personally. I just thought it was funny she said that.
@katythriftyunder35homeowne572 күн бұрын
@@hspermy892 Agree! Omg we found a section of positivity in the comments where we all agree.
@krakenfan68184 күн бұрын
When I was a member I would absolutely NOT go into a Starbucks because I was taught to avoid "even the appearance of evil". Now missionaries will meet people at Starbucks. It's so BIZARRE!!!
@OhJustCommenting4 күн бұрын
Jessi on Mormon stories would be too fun. She will tell it like it is for sure lmao
@sadiecosmos75124 күн бұрын
As a post-Mormon woman, I’ve always had a very strong inner voice that I felt comfortable vocalizing. It got me in lots of trouble advocating for myself against Dad/Bishops 😅
@jennifermhudson14 күн бұрын
The judgment as to whether or not someone is Mormon enough seems to come down to whether someone agrees to feel bad about their “sins” and condemn themselves or not.
@Sunymn-10453 күн бұрын
Mic drop for this!
@happinin07Күн бұрын
I found it so interesting that the other women were so enthusiastic about condemning Whitney's flaws and mistakes. And anytime she started to open up about her flaws, or be vulnerable, they seemed to be foaming at the mouth to throw it back at her. Sure Whitney clearly cares about how she is perceived, and also a bit of a mean girl. But she isn't alone in this on the cast. I laughed a lot every time the other women were complaining, on and on and on, about Whitney making herself the center of attention. They didn't have the awareness to simply not talk about it, so they made her the center of attention. I think you all are spot on about their development being delayed. The behavior of these women is more like teenage girls, not how we typically see women in their twenties and thirties. It is super revealing when the mother of Taylor involves herself.
@iamjustsaying13 күн бұрын
Fun episode! Re. the point about these women likely leaving the church at some point, it's interesting that Sam brought up that they have the wealth to do so. This is a huge difference from the days when we women were told that it was a sin to work, that our job was to care for our children and husband, and it was the man's role to be the breadwinner. These women flipped the script, so they have a way OUT of bad marriages within the church that so many of us did not.
@bodytrainer1crane7304 күн бұрын
"It's ok to have a belief spectrum, right?" 🤣🤣🤣
@mslaerik664 күн бұрын
Jebus is going to force me to watch this show when Im in Outer Darkeness
@temily5383 күн бұрын
The scream I scrumpt when John said ‘the bald one.’ I giggled for like a full 15 minutes after that 😂😂 never change John Dehlin.
@lilatueller4 күн бұрын
I didn’t get invited to my daughter’s baby’s blessing at her house. I was devastated.
@TheEuniceBurns14 күн бұрын
That would be so, so tough. I’m so incredibly sorry!
@shawnbecker98104 күн бұрын
I’m so sorry. I’m heartbroken for you. Someday, that will be a big regret for your daughter.
@whitajeman4 күн бұрын
We had some of this happen in our family with our Mom when she left the church. Im so sorry that happened to you. I hope it gets better! It has in our family but it took a lot of work
@greg-op2jh17 сағат бұрын
I am so sorry :( ❤
@user-mn4474 күн бұрын
As a part of a neighborhood full of babies, baby blessings are more and more in the home. It’s NOT a saving ordinance.
@tawnyachristensen73104 күн бұрын
Main reason for a. baby blessing is to get the child's name on the records of the Church so they can be tracked.
@DeJaVuCa5 күн бұрын
Once Someone's mistake becomes public- everyone in town will say they were never mormon anyway.😅😅
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
I agree with John. Whitney’s “testimony” at the baby blessing was so hypocritical 😆
@courtneyfetterman51933 күн бұрын
Yeah she even said “we’re all children of God”. But that doesn’t apply to the other half of your friend group?
@autumnsakura13 күн бұрын
I think Taylor was sensing that Dakota was lying, but my thought is that he isn't lying about cheating, he's lying about his sobriety or some other addiction issue. In some of his scenes, I got the vibe that he was still using. I have similar thoughts about Zac during the Vegas trip. Addicts become really dysregulated when using, in my experience, so I think that plays into the dynamics of both relationships.
@Kotadota3 күн бұрын
2:30:39 just my two cents in response to her defense of Whitney’s behavior…. You are right, in that Whitney has valid emotional triggers, feelings and issues that she responds to with toxic/avoidant behavior, specifically your comments that Whitney: “Leans avoidant when she has feelings that are hard to manage” and “she struggles to accept responsibility because she is so insecure in herself and her sense of self is so weak” You are correct, those are all valid emotional triggers and feelings… and if this was a child or teen-to-early/mid twenties person I could understand justifying her behavior by explaining the reasons behind her behavior and how poorly she treats people close to her when she is “triggered”… But I am sorry (not sorry) Whitney is too old and emotionally intelligent to be getting a free pass on being an energy vampire and making her emotional dysfunction the problem and responsibility of her family and her friend group… I was raised in a toxic family environment and the most freeing mantra my therapist offered me that I’ve repeated over and over for the last 10+ years is this: “Your mental health is NOT your fault. But it IS your responsibility.” For me, that means that there is no reason to continuously excuse the abusive and toxic behavior of other adults in our lives. There has to be a point where someone is held accountable for their behavior and how they treat the people that love them and support them. We don’t just have to blindly continue to engage in a 1-way abusive/toxic relationship or friendship because we know that deep down the person has valid trauma or emotional triggers that drive their awful behavior. At some point it is okay for us to hold them accountable for their behavior and draw a firm boundary with any person that is an energy vampire and doesn’t have any interest in changing and working on being a better friend, lover, family member, etc.. (sorry, rant over!!😂)
@SamanthaShelley2 күн бұрын
I am the biggest advocate for boundaries when someone can’t treat you the way you deserve to be treated! 💜
@vw4822Күн бұрын
I'm so surprised that Whitney's husband's activity on Tender or whichever site it was their entire marriage was swept under the rug after she revealed it. Her saying he was "experimenting" led people (including me) to think he may be gay. Things may not be as simple as she made them seem. I was surprised she got pregnant so soon after.
@shelby4774 күн бұрын
As a never mo, I agree that the show is a net negative. If I were looking to find out about Mormonism as faith possibility, I wouldn't be able to see post the fact that Zac and Dakota are obvious emotional abusers and their church completely enables that with their patriarchy teachings. Controlling and trying to limit friendships, complete lack of boundaries (especially the Vegas episode for both guys), anger rather than sympathy at their partner hurting, and absolutely no care about sabotaging their partners health and well being. All classic narcissistic abuse red flags.
@crackher287Күн бұрын
I'm a Whitney apologist too ✋🏼Also, while I agree Dakota has red flags, I don't think we can fault him for getting frustrated that Taylor is continually threatening to leave him if something comes out about him being unfaithful to her. Either be *in* the relationship or don't. Don't keep holding your trust issues over his head. If you don't trust him, end it and let him go find someone else. He keeps trying to show that he's committed and serious about their relationship and she's dangling a carrot, essentially.
@Kotadota3 күн бұрын
2:50:20 maybe Taylor isn’t sure that she wants to commit to being married to another Mormon man??? Her issue might be that she knows she doesn’t want to get married in the temple and “rehab” herself in all the ways Dakota wants her to (ie: temple marriage, church attendance, etc) everything that Taylor does shows she does NOT want the Mormon life. So she probably is struggling with envisioning herself with a partner that has “fallen in love with her” yet constantly tells her how much looks forward to all the ways she is going to change and conform to his idea of what makes a proper wife.
@vw4822Күн бұрын
Maybe Taylor has matured enough to know she doesn't want to be married to a recovering drug addict. With her own struggles and poor choices, he is the last thing she needs. Dealing with a drug addict is a struggle for everyone involved regardless of their own life choices.
@greg-op2jh17 сағат бұрын
@@vw4822as someone in recovery i second this. It also depends on how long the person had been sober. At least a year at the bare minimum. But longer is better.
@francesrivera35694 күн бұрын
I don't watch TV or follow trending issues, but I do enjoy culty podcasts! I had to pop in the comment section just after it was mentioned that Whitney appeared to smile as things turned sour around the "truth box". Hearing that solifidied my view of Whitney being the modern version of Nellie from Little House On The Prairie!
@user-og2wt3le4j4 күн бұрын
My guess is if they are Mormon, there will be disciplinary councils happening in the near future.
@jeanspeer40534 күн бұрын
I would definitely think that is in at least of a few of their futures. Several probably wouldn’t go like Taylor. Depending on where she is or how she is feeling about actually wanting to be member anymore. But then she opens up a really big obvious can of worms she may not be ready for depending on how devout her parents and family ultimately are.
@rebeccacall73484 күн бұрын
I think there's a 50/50 chance of that happening because the rules seem to change when one of their members is in the spotlight, or has some kind of celebrity status.
@monyetgoblog70384 күн бұрын
Maybe this show is encouraged from the highest levels at LDS. Want to seem normal while having an awkward culture 😂
@pimagirl17022 күн бұрын
Ok I’m not Mormon so this is really difficult for me to digest. So you’re saying if you do something wrong in your life, you have to go to a disciplinary meeting? Aren’t we free people? Who can make someone go to a disciplinary meeting? What a crazy cult!
@user-og2wt3le4j4 күн бұрын
At 8:58. Are sinners real Mormons? In Utah there is a culture of perfectionism for Mormons. I am sure many Mormons in Utah would use a hierarchy ranking of sins. For example a little white lie is far less serious than engaging in swinging. Of course, many people also rationalize their sins a no big deal since it hurts nobody. Mormons of course are all sinners, but judgement reigns supreme in Utah as to who fits an "ideal type" of Mormon.
@nicolewade1604 күн бұрын
I just love Gerardo & John. And John U R a great man of honor for pushing Gerardo into a bigger better position within your business 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@user-zp6ky3vt7t4 күн бұрын
He said oral sex was forbidden?! God i love this religion.
@8dazeAweek221 сағат бұрын
Hi, Pisces Queen here, and Russell M. Nelson is absolutely NOT a pisces king. He was born on September 9, making him a Virgo. We pisces do not claim him.
@maam-yj8ph3 сағат бұрын
Virgo makes way more sense for him.
@lilatueller4 күн бұрын
John, I know Demi REALLY well. And her husband Bret. I could dish…
@vw4822Күн бұрын
I'm sure. Bret hanging out with these silly immature women makes me have second hand embarrassment for him. It makes him seem so cringe. Hopefully they don't allow him to hold the priesthood.
@greg-op2jh17 сағат бұрын
@@vw4822why so hateful? Are you the gatekeeper for Jesus? I don't think so.
@whitajeman4 күн бұрын
Having lived in and out of activity for the last 20 years and being the "sinner" of my family, I can relate to the stories of being left out of things I'd love to been there to celebrate. Even if I don't believe, I still love my family and would be supportive. Glad to say my family has come a long way and now that there are several of us who have left the church, no one is ever left out. But it took a lot of work and communication to get there. We have a very mixed bag family (5 of us have left, 2 mixed faith marriages, one same sex marriage, 1 inactive marriage, me a single non believing mom, we have divorce and blending) but I feel lucky that we do have LOVE
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
I think their intent is just to make money and be famous. But idk.
@gigposium91894 күн бұрын
The “true” Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints members need a way to signal that they are still the star-bellied Sneetches, even if the stars upon thars have become less differentiating than they did in the past when the stars had clearer visible lines.
@emilym.2830Күн бұрын
Can we talk about Demi meeting her husband at 9 years old?! And she said she had a crush on him then and that as soon as she turns 18, he follows her on Insta?? This is so creepy and needs to be talked about
@CharlotteBruhn3 күн бұрын
Maybe the support you describe for mothers of the bride who have left active membership could be given to non Mormon parents as well. To have your child take on this ie. Faith , and then be excluded from their wedding must be awful.
@anjelikag3 күн бұрын
1:59:59 that made me tear me. It’s hard being told you are “not worthy”
@faithlee12794 күн бұрын
I get uninvited from family events too. Weddings (even those outside of the temple of my other non Mormon family members) anything at church, and probably things that I don’t even know about because of how loud I am about being non Mormon.
@stephanielong46963 күн бұрын
Regarding John’s comments about carrying a baby around in Human Development class, they do that it in the high schools around my area (Massachusetts) and the baby simulators are fairly advanced and can track all sorts of behaviors that the student is supposed to perform.
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
Swig is just a Mormon coffee shop 🤣🤣
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
Yes. Whitney loves the drama. I agree with Margie.
@Foghorn-tr1jeКүн бұрын
Her smile was huge as the infighting increased on that one get away. She looked downright giddy.
@debbsc517618 сағат бұрын
@@Foghorn-tr1je yes indeed, but only until her imperfections were revealed. 😉😉
@bodytrainer1crane7304 күн бұрын
I agree with Gerardo. I think this show is important as well.
@emilym.2830Күн бұрын
If you're allowed to show clips from the show, that would really bring it home!
@sunnydaymakeup3 күн бұрын
As someone raised in a swearing family, it was a lot, but even more so, the lords name in vain really really shocked me.
@3vaniamaria5 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@victoriawilliams15054 күн бұрын
My Mormon mom has a sailor's mouth. If I had a dollar for every f-bomb I heard growing up, I'd be rich!
@chavairaКүн бұрын
How is he a Pisces if he has a birthday in September? We don’t claim him! 😂
@taylorstreet31542 күн бұрын
John spilling the grinder tea 😂
@bullfrogger89892 күн бұрын
Thank you for having the discussion about the disrespect of bringing the alcohol to the faithful parent’s house. Now consider that the baby blessing took place at Zack’s parent’s house. I don’t really agree with the disinviting of the “sinners”, however I could understand why Zack might not want them to come because they clearly might not be able to respect Mormon traditions. You state it’s a patriarchy control thing, which it could be, but you all don’t seem to even consider that it might be a lack of trust in their behavior since they’ve done it before.
@vw4822Күн бұрын
I agree. If people came to my devout Mormon parents' or in-laws' home and proceeded to drink, I would not be inclined to invite them back, especially to celebrate a sacred event for my child. That's not to say non Mormons shouldn't be invited but they need to be mature enough to respect the culture. These women are extremely immature.
@janaigariety86977 сағат бұрын
My husband's sister got married. We hadn't heard anything about when the sealing was. So my husband asked and she told him they weren't doing "the whole people waiting outside thing." Later pictures came in on social media of my husband's entire family outside the temple together except for us. Including his "less active" brother and his brother's girlfriend who was never a member. So we found out people were invited to wait outside. Just not us who had told the family we left the church. I will admit my sister in law has her own issues and has never liked me, but I think we would've been invited still if we hadn't left.
@xarla164 сағат бұрын
That’s so hurtful. Getting excluded from the excluded. Sorry that you and your husband had to experience that.
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
Mayci is the most likable girl on the show.
@emrysaki4 күн бұрын
1:30:21 As an ex-Evangelical with anti-alcohol family members, you gotta learn how to sneak your booze in, not flaunt it 😂
@deborahallen21862 сағат бұрын
Whitney was the only one shown to have blue papers for the truth box. I wonder if she was the one who wrote those questions they read off that started all the drama.
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
Jessie Demi and Taylor look SO MUCH alike. Sometimes it’s hard to tell them apart!
@Foghorn-tr1je2 күн бұрын
I had a hard time specifically telling Jessi and Demi apart.
@green-n1l3 күн бұрын
I think all of the shots of the churches with crosses are interesting... definitely not a mormon thing. The producers missed the opportunity to use a meeting house steeple haha lord knows there are plenty to choose from.
@SunsetChaser3085 сағат бұрын
Had my husband watch the first episode with me and he commented on how much older these women looked than their actual age. He couldn’t believe some were in their early 20’s. I think all the procedures these women and so many other Utah women are getting is actually prematurely aging them even though they think it’s the opposite.
@sjenson66944 күн бұрын
This whole narrative that they're not Mormon is kind of annoying. I'm sure they never bothered to date or marry any random guys at church but the attempt to distance seems more for PR purposes by the cultists.
@sanell6Күн бұрын
I would really like to get your opinion on the whole chippendale drama…it kind of feels like a lot of excuses are made for Mormons to do things that might be questionable because of the whole repression of sexuality. There is nothing wrong going to the chippendales, but if you are going to go then there should be an open discussion between the partners. I don’t agree with the extreme reaction of the men but it was also not okay to take the women to a show as a surprise without them knowing. I don’t know, ogling half naked men dancing around in explicitly sexual ways without discussing that with your partner is disrespectful. My husband and I are not traditional and not religious but I know he would be hurt if I go to something like that without talking about it with him, it’s just disrespectful. And I would feel the same way if he did that to me. That whole episode did not sit well with me, it was basically a set up to get partners fighting. Don’t like the husband/boyfriend (creepily controlling) but acting like they should just be 100% fine with it feels like gaslighting.
@bullfrogger8989Күн бұрын
I agree. I even question if this group of women is actually “friends”. They seem to enjoy creating rifts in relationships with each other and those outside the groups. Would a friend “surprise” a friend with an activity that they KNOW would be uncomfortable in the least and at most outright against their beliefs? Doesn’t sound like a friend to me.
@vw4822Күн бұрын
@@bullfrogger8989 They are not friends. Look at what Whitney did to Demi.
@janinemaxwell42972 күн бұрын
I really don’t think they are practicing mormons because of the outfits they wear. Hardly church appropriate
@DuchessChauКүн бұрын
now i have to watch this show
@user-zp6ky3vt7t4 күн бұрын
What's it called when you don't watch reality TV but you watch your faves. Talk about it?
@richharkness59426 сағат бұрын
My Mom does not like the smell of coffee so when she comes over to my house I do my coffee out in my garage and have a refrigerator next to it for my creamers. Then when I'm leaving for the day to go to work I can just fill up my mug and put all the cream I want into it
@chompchomp8821 сағат бұрын
I think with the sinners vs saints it put something in view that is really not talked a lot about utah Mormon culture, and how if you are with the church you and against the church. I grew up in utah not Mormon I have lost many friends from not being Mormon. And have felt this mentality for most of childhood and still today. It's taken lots of therapy to help recognize that.
@ChocolateblondeКүн бұрын
I feel like they are falsely advertising who they are.
@jessicathomson3111Күн бұрын
@brittney did you know Dakota is from Middleton originally? Really has nothing to do with anything, but I feel like it makes him feel more human when I'm like oh he's actually from here 😂
@valid_sound_and_furious9614 күн бұрын
Love to see Samantha living her dreams 😂
@mamadspeachyworld51902 күн бұрын
Finally someone said Jack Mormon 😂😂😂
@maxjenkins71397 сағат бұрын
The church should be a hospital for sinners not a museum for saints
@heathersorensen20875 сағат бұрын
I was out of the pew in the LDS church for 20 years though raised in it. I attended many other churches and studied many as well m. Presbyterian, Methodist, nondenominational, Babtist, Catholic. I came back into full fellowship in 2017 and much of what I hear and see on this is very slanted. I was raised in the Midwest not in the culture of the church but in the Bible Belt and in Christian culture. These women are like the secret lives of so many other people trying to do. It’s like going through n a diet to lose weight and cheat because you still really just want cheesecake. It’s the same with the gospel. I may be simplifying it just a tad but I cake to the conclusion I really believed the doctrine and I wanted to live it. Temptations of lust, greed, envy, and all manner of things will be there. It’s not a secret. We can have integrity and live what we believe or we can have two lives and then say everyone lives that way to make ourselves feel good about it. But there are Christians who really live what they say they believe. In every faith.
@padfootdoggy3 күн бұрын
About the laughing gas... i never did it. But it was spoken in hushed terms when we got "GOOD" meds or got this or that. Like someone at church said i shouldnt have been put under when getting my appendex taken out but there were members saying laughing gas is better or worse. So honestly no way to win.
@faithlee12794 күн бұрын
Before I was married, I was told by family members not to have anal or oral sex, and I’ve also heard of some church leaders talking to couples about it. So I think that it is still seen as a sin in some circles.
@allin96314 күн бұрын
Yall are awesome! I would invite you all to all my lds activities such as my discipline council, my Mormon bishop meetings. All the trauma because you all would be the ones to support and love me.
@debbsc517618 сағат бұрын
I didn't notice Whitney smiling at others being kind of hurt and criticized harshly, but I am not surprised. She exhibits a lot of narcissistic behavior!
@user-zp6ky3vt7t5 күн бұрын
No disrespect to Margi, (in fact big ups) but is John a sorta a Zaddy?
@3vaniamaria4 күн бұрын
👀
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
I cannot stand Dakota either 🤣
@DiscussingdogsintheD3 сағат бұрын
Thank you for bringing up the tithing! They take these women’s influencers income… are they Mormon enough for that? I mean the church need a large reality check and if they don’t apologize to these women I hope these women take their checks and walk away!
@xarla164 сағат бұрын
I think the drinking was super 1:30:47 disrespectful and also shows a social immaturity of not understanding appropriate social behaviour around drinking. Which I think is a consequence of having no context where drinking isn’t “evil”, so not understanding drinking appropriately. My friends ex Mormons sister does this regularly in their Mormon parents home and it’s so uncomfortable for everyone.
@Muzikgrrrl19 сағат бұрын
1:10:20 - not just 'so Mormon', but so human....which means that being in the church has not helped them act any better than an average human that is not in the church.
@MNP2083 сағат бұрын
These "wives" series make me so mad. I don't care if it's Mormons, NYC, Atlanta, religious, non-religious, whatever. If you're single, do whatever the he!! you want. When there are children involved, they should be protected at all costs. Bringing random men into your childrens' lives is extremely risky!
@jac93662 күн бұрын
Haha, I doubt very much the church can escape the mormon associations, whatever they do. The Daybells were/are LDS members. If the church really cared they'd abnnounce that all copies of Visions of Glory should be burned as a work of the evil one. And noone will be bothered with the whole name, everyone will use LDS as a token gesture, that whole long name is just inconvenient...
@emilym.2830Күн бұрын
Sorry I misses the live chat 😂
@aminaadamu93424 күн бұрын
This was brilliant. Thanks for this
@user-og2wt3le4j4 күн бұрын
Green checks. These are not the Molly Mormon types where it would be easier to give the green checks. These women are very attractive. They are not hard on the eyes and most go beyond the ideal type of Mormon women. It also falls on the control of human sexuality.
@jacobingram202723 сағат бұрын
Why are they giving the vow of silence? Will they speak the truth to us?
@allin96314 күн бұрын
Ok so I was brought up by someone who is very close to One of the wives. Oh how I want to reach out to her grandma she brought me up in the church. She was the fun leader. We would name farts at girls camps. They need to bring on her Grandma. Everyone needs to hear from her. I might reach out. You need to have her on. I don’t want to say until I ask if it’s ok.
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
6 weeks after u have a baby. 🤷🏻♀️ and zak is in MEDICAL SCHOOL. You’d think he would know that 🤣😆😂
@Foghorn-tr1jeКүн бұрын
That is the minimum. Not all heal well enough by then.
@chavairaКүн бұрын
Maybe he has exactly one good quality?
@padfootdoggy4 күн бұрын
I will say this... when I was a (California) mormon if I acted the way these women did, (I did when I was leaving) I would have known I wasn't good and had to be forgiven. But again this could be my age and I'm not a gen z is it?
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
Dude. I left my family group chat cuz all I did was get 💩 on 🤷🏻♀️🤣🤷🏻♀️ I don’t regret it 😄
@KRMello4 күн бұрын
I blessed my second child at home by choice, you just ask your Bishop and they usually will be ok with it (at least my bishop)
@KRMello4 күн бұрын
Way before COVID
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
Most of them wear two pieces or bikinis. Even Whitney 🤣
@emilym.2830Күн бұрын
I agree with John about bikinis
@kohlstrongКүн бұрын
We don't want to show that we are expressly "not Mormon" Brit. We are being regular humans, and we aren't going to not be our regular selves just because our repressed Mormon family is near us. I'm going to drink a glass of wine with my steak, I don't care if my parents are around.
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
I can’t stand Whitney’s husband 😆
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
Bikinis are completely normals in Mormonism!
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
Just not at girls camp. Otherwise they all wear bikinis.
@leesacoles91544 күн бұрын
Totally agree with all the bikini talk. John is a little incorrect on that.
@AprilFriday-de6vm2 күн бұрын
Not when I was growing up! Not one of my church friends ever, ever wore a bikini.
@padfootdoggy3 күн бұрын
My school had that and got rid of it cause parents said it affected their life and promoted the idea of sex. So we had to do the same to eggs... my teacher said you can use flour for extra credit. I dit
@padfootdoggy4 күн бұрын
I find it funny at least in CALIFORNIA they used LDS and mormon for FLDS and then switched cause church said we LDS and more people realized wait... I'm like no im mormon. Lol
@IsaacTrumbo4 күн бұрын
I think throat deep is not a thing 😂
@sdunger59014 күн бұрын
I am not mormon, but I do understand not inviting non believing family members to religious celebrations. That is a conflict.
@soude854 күн бұрын
Why?! Do you believe people wouldn’t be able to behave accordingly, just because they don’t have the same religion as you?
@vw4822Күн бұрын
I don't think the issue was the non believing aspect. The childish disrespectful and inappropriate behavior was the concern.
@juniorgeorge4464 күн бұрын
😢
@charlybucket26914 күн бұрын
Is that a rhetorical question, or what? Of course they're not "Mormons."
@soude854 күн бұрын
Yes, they are members of the LDS church-whether you like it or not.
@charlybucket26914 күн бұрын
@soude85 Whether or not I like it has nothing to do with it. Lololol!!!! 😅🤣😅
@juniorgeorge4464 күн бұрын
people of church of Jesus kristh is true, but Mormon nickname real names is church of Jesus kristh like Humility people he don't complain an cerzip from another church, But very wast out Jesus name church is like killed you
@KERENCASTILLOFUENTES3 күн бұрын
I'm from México and i had to take care of an egg in middle school and in high school i had a robot bby that i had to change diaper, feed and that would cry all night and i got a grade from the stadistics of the robot 🥲
@KERENCASTILLOFUENTES3 күн бұрын
I think this is common practice in places where there are a lot of young pregnancies