Thanks for the welcome. Though I'm not sure how you guessed I am male :)
Sort of a default thing. If I don't recognize something that identifies a poster as a woman, they usually are a guy. Just a guess. :-)
This wasn't the point of my post, but since we're on it I'll go for one more response. I'll take your word on the months vs weeks. Technically, "a few months" could also be "a few weeks". It doesn't materially affect her age. Personally, I don't think any of us should be "framing" the issue. For instance, Helen Kimball was not "a middle school girl". There was no middle school at the time. We should be wary of imposing our notions of when children become adults onto society with different notions. I think it best to let Joseph and Helen speak to whether the arrangement was "disgusting" or "cruel."
I don't go with the presentism excuse.
The way I view it, polygamy has nothing to do with this at all... it has to do with God. (I posted something about this on another thread recently, I'll have to find it).
In other words, is God down with girls and women being sexually used and abused by older married men? Does GOD think it is great for older married men to screw/"marry" the wives of other men?
I hope men aren't suggesting that God may not be ok with it today but he was fine with it a hundred years ago because that doesn't speak well for God.. ya know what I mean? ;-)
Seems to me, if there is a God, this God would not want grown married men to take advantage of girls no matter what year it was, no matter what sort of education they were a part of, no matter how long it was until their fifteenth birthday.
The point being... the idea that God sent an angel with a flaming sword to command Joseph Smith to sexually use girls just doesn't fly with me. I'm not a fan of men who use God as an excuse for their disgusting, cruel, or unholy behavior, whether it is Joseph Smith or David Koresh, or any other man.
~dancer~