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Temple marriage of two guys, how about two women?

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:10 pm
by _squawkeye
Temple Marriage of two guys has happened. Felix Urioste and his wyoming cowboy husband were sealed in the Temple together. Course Felix was dressed as a woman and apparently no one anywhere along the way was inspired enough to feel anything was wrong. It only came to light when 'she' came up missing, a police report was filed and 'she' was found and on booking and search was found to be 'HE'. They loving couple had been married for a few years at this point and the members of the ward were shocked and amazed at the knowledge. No one suspected or, if they did, kept their pie holes shut tight.

Have any of you knowledge of Temple sealings of two women, with one playing the male role?

Re: Temple marriage of two guys, how about two women?

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:36 am
by _Mercury
Is this an urban legend? I think I heard about this but it was not substantiated.

Re: Temple marriage of two guys, how about two women?

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:05 am
by _cinepro
Mercury wrote:
Is this an urban legend? I think I heard about this but it was not substantiated.


http://archive.deseretnews.com/archive/ ... SBAND.html

Re: Temple marriage of two guys, how about two women?

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 7:59 am
by _ajax18
This doesn't make any sense. Married for several years and he still doesn't know she's a he? Did they have sex? Did he have a sex change? But if he did have a sex change would he now be considered a she? So it'd all be legal, right.

Re: Temple marriage of two guys, how about two women?

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 7:34 pm
by _John Larsen
The blushing bride in this case was a con-man and a scammer named Felix, an effeminate looking gay male. He got married by claiming to be pregnant and playing of the naïve nature of his husband--who Felix seduced. Shortly after the marriage, Felix claimed to lose the baby. Felix claimed to also have (cervical?) cancer and be very sick from before they got married. He would slip out at night and go bar hoping while milking his husband and his family for money and sympathy. It is unlikely they had sex very often as he was dying of cancer. They were sealed in the temple after their original marriage.

Jensen's crime was being naïve and trusting. Felix was a black souled liar.

Re: Temple marriage of two guys, how about two women?

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 2:38 pm
by _Mercury
John Larsen wrote:The blushing bride in this case was a con-man and a scammer named Felix, an effeminate looking gay male. He got married by claiming to be pregnant and playing of the naïve nature of his husband--who Felix seduced. Shortly after the marriage, Felix claimed to lose the baby. Felix claimed to also have (cervical?) cancer and be very sick from before they got married. He would slip out at night and go bar hoping while milking his husband and his family for money and sympathy. It is unlikely they had sex very often as he was dying of cancer. They were sealed in the temple after their original marriage.

Jensen's crime was being naïve and trusting. Felix was a black souled liar.


I still don't get the mechanics of this.

Re: Temple marriage of two guys, how about two women?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 8:19 pm
by _Brackite
Back in the 19th Century, two or more women would get married and sealed to the same man within the Temple. This was known as Plural Marriage, also known as Polygamy.

Re: Temple marriage of two guys, how about two women?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 8:56 pm
by _John Larsen
Mercury wrote:
John Larsen wrote:The blushing bride in this case was a con-man and a scammer named Felix, an effeminate looking gay male. He got married by claiming to be pregnant and playing of the naïve nature of his husband--who Felix seduced. Shortly after the marriage, Felix claimed to lose the baby. Felix claimed to also have (cervical?) cancer and be very sick from before they got married. He would slip out at night and go bar hoping while milking his husband and his family for money and sympathy. It is unlikely they had sex very often as he was dying of cancer. They were sealed in the temple after their original marriage.

Jensen's crime was being naïve and trusting. Felix was a black souled liar.


I still don't get the mechanics of this.

If I remember correctly, Jensen's sister said that Jensen was drunk on the night of the supposed conception. Who knows what happened? It is likely they never participated in intercourse after that due to Felix's "cancer".