I have so enjoyed the new facebook page, Sisters at Heart! I take my hat off to Irishprincess for starting it. Though I have to say I am a bit jealous that our Ladies Only forum is pretty slow these days compared to this new facebook page. :mrgreen: So I am going to cheat and steal something from Sisters at Heart and post it here! :evil:
Someone posted about being jealous/sad about having to listen to past memories of DH and SW. You know, going to the same vacation place they had been to before, doing some activity that is new for you but old for them, or even talking of old friends and experiences that happened before you joined the family. Or you might be a first wife and always wanted to go to this certain place or restuarant, and the hubby takes your SW instead!
Why do these things bother us? Should they bother us? I am always interested in the motive for my feelings. I probably am this way because most of my youth and young adulthood was spent not having many boundaries for my emotions. So, when plural marriage came to my life and feelings were abounding I had to out of necessity examine my emotional motives, and hopefully then, use them in a more godly manner.
So, my question is to you all, should we as plural families "hide" that we had a past life becasue "someone" might get "hurt" if we talk about it? Is this a Biblcial mindset for our family? What is the balance that you have or have not found that works for your family?
And for those not in plural families, how do you think you will handle this subject?
With hope for the future!
Someone posted about being jealous/sad about having to listen to past memories of DH and SW. You know, going to the same vacation place they had been to before, doing some activity that is new for you but old for them, or even talking of old friends and experiences that happened before you joined the family. Or you might be a first wife and always wanted to go to this certain place or restuarant, and the hubby takes your SW instead!
Why do these things bother us? Should they bother us? I am always interested in the motive for my feelings. I probably am this way because most of my youth and young adulthood was spent not having many boundaries for my emotions. So, when plural marriage came to my life and feelings were abounding I had to out of necessity examine my emotional motives, and hopefully then, use them in a more godly manner.
So, my question is to you all, should we as plural families "hide" that we had a past life becasue "someone" might get "hurt" if we talk about it? Is this a Biblcial mindset for our family? What is the balance that you have or have not found that works for your family?
And for those not in plural families, how do you think you will handle this subject?
With hope for the future!