Kody said she grew up "in the lifestyle." Don't leaders of FLDS groups move wives around from one husband to a different one, when they disobey the leader? I read that somewhere.
Her former husband could have had her taken from him (if they are FLDS), or she left him, or they divorced from a conventional/monogamous marriage, or he's dead.
I just can't imagine a husband thinking his ex-wife and kids are in a polygamist household as something really peachy, unless he is FLDS--or dead.
Ok. Where is he? What's the situation? I hope they explain that.
the family are not members of the flds-they belong to the apostolic united brethren which embraces fundemental mormon practices but is'nt the flds church you think of with respect to the texas compound. their group does'nt believe in arranged marriages, and some members don't practice polygamy, but if they do the marriages are supposed to be entered into under free will and with the mutal agreement of all the partys (so i'm guessing existing "wives" get a vote).
i want to know what gives with this divorcee as well-while courting she lived 4 hours away so i wonder how they met, it's not like they would be running into each other in town. maybe there's a match dot com type of site for those seeking polygamist relationships (we know the wives use the internet-that's where the one gets all her data on shark vs. toaster annual fatalities
