bcspace wrote:Was there really a surplus of women in the LDS Church at the time some the LDS men were Practicing Polygamy?
Sounds like the wrong question to me. Some better questions might revolve around how many men were worthy and had the means.
As I understand it, both BY and HCK had 50+ wives each. I am curious whether they and their children really were supported financially. I can't imagine they were. If so, where did BY and HCK get the "means" for this?
Additionally, you would have a hard time convincing me that BY and HCK supported their wives (or children) emotionally. It just isn't possible. They did not possess the emotional "means". (Where are the love letters for wife #49?)
As much as sex is discussed as it relates to polygamy, do you really believe that BY and HCK had the sexual "means" (time,energy) to satisfy all their wives?
Oddly, those with the most wives were church leaders. Don't church leaders determine worthiness?
Anybody know a man that can support 50+ women and meet all their needs? These poor women were chattel.