Posts Tagged ‘ men ’

Creepers…Yes Guys, You Probably Are: Mormon Edition

April 3, 2013
Creepers…Yes Guys, You Probably Are: Mormon Edition

If you’re a man…and Mormon…you’re probably a creeper. Read on to find out if you fit the profile and get tips for increasing your creepiness!

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Posted in Mormon Culture, Singles | 105 Comments »

Is Gender Really Eternal?

November 26, 2012
Is Gender Really Eternal?

The Proclamation on the Family states that “Gender is an essential characteristic of individual premortal, mortal, and eternal identity and purpose.”  We know that gender is related to genitalia, but sometimes that can be a bit confusing. I talked previously about Intersex individuals, and TLC has a show (also available on Netflix) called Strange Sex.  [...]

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Keeping an Eye on Men in Primary

November 8, 2011
Keeping an Eye on Men in Primary

Is it a good policy that men should only teach in tandem with another man or their wife when called to Primary?  Or does this policy just discourage Primary Presidents from calling male Primary workers?  Is the church truly worried about male pedophilia/child protection, or is this a litigation prevention tactic in light of the [...]

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Posted in Church Policy, Mormon Culture | 65 Comments »

LDS Men Are Incredible!

September 20, 2011
LDS Men Are Incredible!

OK, I started with the title “Why LDS Men Suck,” which I don’t in fact think at all, but it’s really easy to get that impression sometimes, especially in contrast to the praise heaped on the women in the church.  I have met a few rare LDS men I couldn’t stand, but on the whole, [...]

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Posted in General Conference, Mormon Culture, Pride | 48 Comments »

Who is More Emotional? (with poll)

July 5, 2011
Who is More Emotional? (with poll)

Today I’d like to address an emotional topic: Are women more emotional than men at work? I was having a conversation with a male colleague about why sexism is so hard to overcome, and since we are both leaders of large organizations, I asked him if he thought it was different working with men vs. [...]

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