That dude must have saved a lot of drowning puppies in another life.
Type: Posts; User: Mrs. Funk
That dude must have saved a lot of drowning puppies in another life.
Really phenomenal collection. Thanks for posting.
Edit: No idea where the word collision came from. Sorry.
I tried to caveat my "over-reaching" with my "If they are representative . . ." blahblahblah. I realize they may not be. It so happens that my self-selected online communities and IRL friends happen...
I grew up in a very traditional household. My dad works and tends to all the finances, Mom stays home and cooks and handles all the household stuff. Giving this context, it's been surprising to me...
That's very upsetting.
If that's really the concern, then comments about my willingness to shovel snow seem moot. Apparently women with the priesthood will do all of the men's work in 10 minutes!
I wasn't offended. I just didn't follow the analogy you tried to make. Thanks for clarifying. And having not been overly endowed with the virtue of patience, waiting for a package is a trial let...
I don't see the parallel. I understand that both seem equally implausible to you. But our church's history has women blessing each other, anointing and administering women during childbirth, and even...
Sorry. It seemed like you were explaining how we'd go about it like I didn't understand. Anyway, yeah. No reason for mothers not to hold their babies.
I wasn't disagreeing with you. I've held our son during every other blessing he's had.
I like the idea of participating in the circle better of course, but I think having mothers hold the babies is a valid option for them to participate within the existing framework. I would have liked...
My feelings about the blessing are complicated. It was a nice moment for our families and the blessing was beautiful, &c., &c. My role as an observer felt strange and unnatural.
Perhaps your...
I think it's an easy way to involve mothers that doesn't require radical change. It certainly would be a start at least. :)
I remember the day of our son's blessing with vividness. I remember feeling sort of lost as the men in our extended family rose to circle up around our child I had carried until three weeks before....
Yeah, I saw that. Pretty cool stuff.
Perhaps I misunderstood. Feminists can have a sense of humor, too!
It's more pernicious than just how we as humans dress affects how we are perceived, but it seems you're just trolling me at this point.
Aha! Yes.
:) Was the dripping sarcasm not apparent?
I see bare shoulders on that page. Shun! Shun! Avoid the appearance of all evil!
Does this mean it's official?
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/56026380-78/women-general-conference-lds.html.csp
While I agree with you in theory, I've had countless friends post and repost this meme with commentary like, "So funny and so true!" or "Ladies, read this!" or "I couldn't say it better myself!" When...
You're a good dude, wuap.
Careful. That sounds a bit rapey.
I think it is, and one I saw my own parents struggle with while I was growing up. I remember coming upstairs ready for church wearing a dress my mom bought me for my uncle's wedding six months...