I feel drawn to polygamy. As I try to learn more I've been reading through the Real People's Stories and I must admit, I'm not encouraged about the prospect of successful polygamy.
I have a great marriage. On the one hand, my success there (and it didn't happen without intention or hard work) would indicate potential for the ability to add another wife successfully. On the other hand, why ruin a good thing if polygamy is fraught with failure?
I take it from this that most fail, and messily. Doesn't sound like a good thing. And yet,
So I am left wondering, what are the prospects for a successful polygamous marriage? How often does it go well? Where are the good examples to learn from?
The nature of people is everyone thinks they are surely the exception and will succeed; even when they very apparently are not. But how is one to objectively know they really are an exception? Or is that an overcautious approach?
Now don't mistake this for a 'polygamy is wrong because some polygamous relationships fail'. Or a MGTOW thing. Rather, I tend to take a system's view of things, evaluate risk and consider the million different ways something could go wrong. Which can be rather negative, so I am trying to gain a balanced perspective.
[mods: I wasn't sure which forum to put this in, feel free to move as appropriate.]
I have a great marriage. On the one hand, my success there (and it didn't happen without intention or hard work) would indicate potential for the ability to add another wife successfully. On the other hand, why ruin a good thing if polygamy is fraught with failure?
Here's my basic advice for people considering plural marriage: don't do it. Just don't.
Of course I don't mean that across the board. There are exceptions. But in my experience so far, there are few.
I take it from this that most fail, and messily. Doesn't sound like a good thing. And yet,
"He who finds a wife finds a good thing And obtains favor from the LORD." - Prov 18:22
So I am left wondering, what are the prospects for a successful polygamous marriage? How often does it go well? Where are the good examples to learn from?
The nature of people is everyone thinks they are surely the exception and will succeed; even when they very apparently are not. But how is one to objectively know they really are an exception? Or is that an overcautious approach?
Now don't mistake this for a 'polygamy is wrong because some polygamous relationships fail'. Or a MGTOW thing. Rather, I tend to take a system's view of things, evaluate risk and consider the million different ways something could go wrong. Which can be rather negative, so I am trying to gain a balanced perspective.
[mods: I wasn't sure which forum to put this in, feel free to move as appropriate.]