That was the Oneida Community of 1848 in New York that practiced free love(i.e. communal “ownership” of wives.) Your mind however probably consolidated these 2 groups together because they’re both “exotic” and “foreign” to you.
Moral of the story? STFU you Philistine, or at least think before you speak.
hahaha sincerely calling others phillistines because *they’re* being offensive with light humor about your religion. maybe if mormons learned to laugh at themselves they wouldn’t be as fun to make fun of.
maybe they’re bros in laws yea? like the wife is the other guy’s sister? yea? yea?? possible? huh?? unnaturally calm? must be mormons?? share wives??? hah.
Most of my friends would answer calmly like that, not because they’re fine with their mates boning their wives, but because they would instantly realize that there was NO WAY that was a serious question. If you have friends who would seriously ask you that or whom you even suspect could mean it, then you should consider getting some new friends.
exactly. i can imagine my husband having this exact convo with our friends. obv it was auto correct. no reason to get all up in arm about it. his responses were perfect.
umm… why would you ever say yes when your friend asks u if he can borrow your wife? Thats pretty disturbing… I don’t know what kind of business ya’ll are running here…
As far as the “borrowing” is concerned, maybe his wife has a job that requires a particular skill, maybe computer tech just as an example, and the guy needs help and doesn’t want to get ripped off so he ha his friends wife do it. OR, maybe he and this guys wife are planning a surprise party for the guy, and he needs to gO over plans… The term “borrow” referring to someone is fairly common, at least where I’m from. Usually asked of someone In authority, or the person being borrowed themselves. Still have no idea why this guy was so relaxed about the friend boning his wife…but there are other reason to borrow someone.
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I have some lingering questions about this one.
Same here o.O Sarcasm it up a little :p
Exactly! Like, why does this dude still sound okay with his friend ‘borrowing’ his wife?
wow talk about bromance they share wifes must be some new mormon thing
Don’t be a jerk. Mormons don’t practice polygamy. Maybe pick up a book sometime before making crude comments?
Wow… myname, chill out. Can you not notice a stereotypical joke when you see one?
Mormons..
How about pick up some personality before being such a pansy?
No, it’s just a stupid, non-educated “joke”.
It’s really not funny. God knows where it even came from
I would make fun of you, but it seems like that’s been taken care of for me.
Wow, actually they used to, and some still do. Might wanna read up on your religion a little too. the book of Mormon isn’t exactly up to date ya know…
Funny, cause I used to go to that cult, I mean church. haha my bad.
That was the Oneida Community of 1848 in New York that practiced free love(i.e. communal “ownership” of wives.) Your mind however probably consolidated these 2 groups together because they’re both “exotic” and “foreign” to you.
Moral of the story? STFU you Philistine, or at least think before you speak.
hahaha sincerely calling others phillistines because *they’re* being offensive with light humor about your religion. maybe if mormons learned to laugh at themselves they wouldn’t be as fun to make fun of.
Man I need to talk to my buddy about sharing his wife with me!
well….that man is unnaturally calm haha
Such good friends
maybe they’re bros in laws yea? like the wife is the other guy’s sister? yea? yea?? possible? huh?? unnaturally calm? must be mormons?? share wives??? hah.
Ugh, mormons.
from Brandon to brandon?
It’s possible…I have 2 nieces named Gracie…
Maybe he has a split personality?
Not surprising at all to me, though my husband would tell him he’d have to ask me if it was OK. Polyamoury is a good thing for some people…
Definitely good friends lol. Instant understanding of an honest mistake.
FRIENDS DONT LET FRIENDS RIDE THEIR WIVES!!
technically. the wives would be doing the riding.
*face palm*
That all depends…
Uhh…. I have questions to this one lol
maybe they are talkin about a car? i have guy friends who call their cars ‘gf/wife’
Shit… wonder why the “husband” was so okay with his friend boning his wife???
I see no other reason for “borrowing” a wife, other than boning…
Freudian slip?
Most of my friends would answer calmly like that, not because they’re fine with their mates boning their wives, but because they would instantly realize that there was NO WAY that was a serious question. If you have friends who would seriously ask you that or whom you even suspect could mean it, then you should consider getting some new friends.
exactly. i can imagine my husband having this exact convo with our friends. obv it was auto correct. no reason to get all up in arm about it. his responses were perfect.
umm… why would you ever say yes when your friend asks u if he can borrow your wife? Thats pretty disturbing… I don’t know what kind of business ya’ll are running here…
As far as the “borrowing” is concerned, maybe his wife has a job that requires a particular skill, maybe computer tech just as an example, and the guy needs help and doesn’t want to get ripped off so he ha his friends wife do it. OR, maybe he and this guys wife are planning a surprise party for the guy, and he needs to gO over plans… The term “borrow” referring to someone is fairly common, at least where I’m from. Usually asked of someone In authority, or the person being borrowed themselves. Still have no idea why this guy was so relaxed about the friend boning his wife…but there are other reason to borrow someone.
WOW