When I realized what the polygamy system really means, I was watching "my wife and sister" on TV. The TV program is about Cody Brown with 4 wives and 16 children. "What is polygamy?" You ask. This is a marriage involving two or more, sometimes even more partners. When men marry one or more women, they are called polygamy, and when a woman marries a man, it is called an individual. If you do not know what is polygamy, it means "many women". Polyandry refers to marriage.
Asking for sisters is the latest TLC reality show series including families living in polygamy style of lifestyle. The network also broadcasts several other reality show series for several families, including "Wife Sisters" and "My Five Wives". However searching for a wife is a little different from other shows. It follows three families, Snowdens, Brineys, Alldredges, not just one, so viewers can live three lives. In this program, we are actively searching for new wives and families who recently added their wives. It's the ups and downs of the process of finding a potential new wife as a family "date" and the challenge of becoming a new wife in a mature family. In addition, the audience may expect to see the family of three Caucasian Aborigines Mormon at this show, just like the previous show, but the sisters to include Smodon, a non-Mormon African-American family I ask for my wife. Mix.
TLC's controversial reality show, Sister Wife is currently in its second season and is challenging the traditional concept of marriage. My wife and sister recorded the daily lives of Brownz, a fundamentalist Mormon polygamy family. As the title suggests, the series is equally interested in the relationship between my wife as it is a relationship between a husband and a wife of a polygamy family. In the context of the fundamentalist Mormon, the term "wife's wife" is used to recognize the importance of this special relationship between wives that is evaluated along with the married couple's promise. Although Brown's beliefs are considered essentially conservative, are there any possibilities that this family organization has an underestimation of feminism? How does the concept of this "wife" fit the framework of the feminist? This article will portray the interpersonal and emotional development of the show's four wives: Meli, Janel, Christine and Robin