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In reply to the discussion: Undergarment upgrades bring many Mormon women comfort and joy [View all]leftyladyfrommo
(19,926 posts)20. Pretty much. If I remember right they were sold in department stores and
were a really soft cotton. But maybe they had lighter weight ones for summer.
They protect against unwanted sex because Mormons were big on sex and big families but they were protection from something - like a St. Christopher medal.
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When your family has been Catholic for hundreds and hundreds of years it is hard to go against the grain.
Irish_Dem
Wednesday
#13
My mother finally got pissed off enough at the Catholic Church to never go to mass again.
Irish_Dem
Yesterday
#52
I was about 8 years old when I came home from school and told my mother I didn't believe
Irish_Dem
Yesterday
#64
Oh Yes. We carried them around in little packets in our purses. Then popped them on our heads
Irish_Dem
Yesterday
#36
Not Catholic, but I remember the thing about women needing to cover their heads...
3catwoman3
Yesterday
#61
It's a choice. You can not enter the temple or leave the church. That's the choice.
Melon
21 hrs ago
#67
Children are under the direction of their parents. The parents make the choice for a minor. It's a choice.
Melon
8 hrs ago
#70
If it's any comfort, men wear the same sort of "underwear". No one is forced to do anyrthing, LDS are ...
marble falls
Wednesday
#26
That's because you don't understand it. Some say Joseph Smith took the idea of these garments from ...
marble falls
Yesterday
#47
Anyone who wears secret religious underwear is weird and sexually inappropriate.
Irish_Dem
Yesterday
#48
No. The "underwear" is not meant to be seen by anyone else. These are called Temple Garments, and those ...
marble falls
Wednesday
#28
Pretty much. If I remember right they were sold in department stores and
leftyladyfrommo
Wednesday
#20
Definition: Forward Tinking - moving from the 7th century to the 8th. Now 100 years ahed of the Taliban.
Wonder Why
Wednesday
#29
Women are second-class citizens within the religion, though. And that's ingrained
Scrivener7
Yesterday
#56
It's a statistic. Also one of the states with the highest antidepressant use.
Scrivener7
6 hrs ago
#72