What is amazing to me is that there are several female apologists on FAIR/MAD, such as Nightengale and Charity, who actually think that polygamy was a good system. It was a good way to raise kids, etc. They have a completely different perspective.
I have explored the reasons why some women do not mind attaching themselves to men with multiple women and why some women do not want an intimate relationship with a man. It is quite fascinating to me. I think evolution has pretty much everything to do with it. Remembering that the harem system (or the philandering male), is a very primitive structure in animals... there are reasons why some women embrace this idea while others have moved toward the desire for a man who is attentive to her family, exclusive, and committed. Without making any judgments... from a scientific and evolutionary perspective, females lower on the mating scale would have to attach themselves to males who would not be faithful... they basically had no choice.
Children, males, and females do better in a monogamous home. There is no question about this. Our primitive ancestors who developed monogamy instinctively knew this.. today the research is consistent and conclusive!
Also, I have noticed that women who don't mind sharing their husbands (proponents of polygmay) are often those women who prefer the relationships of women to an intimate relationship with a man. The women I "know" who don't care if their husband sleeps around are often those who do not enjoy sex, who do not like men, who don't want to be close to a man. There are also those women who do not care for an exclusive relationship if the man is very powerful. Seems the money and position surpasses the desire for intimacy in some cases.
I have honestly tried to see where they're coming from and can't.
I think this is because you have evolved to cherish a man as an intimate partner, and your marriage as a unit in which deep intimacy can come forth, and you understand the importance and value of having a man in the lives of your children. Everyone doesn't embrace this idea... some women see men as a means of financial support, as a person with whom one must have sex in order to bring forth children, or a sperm donar.
I do think that there are certain cases where, in the next life, a polygamous relationship might be able to work out, simply because we will be dealing with issues on an entirely different level. I still think that these relationships will be the exception and not the norm.
Do you see cases where a woman may have more than one husband? How about the woman whose husband died and she remarried? Why do you think a man will be able to have multiple partners but not women? Or do you?
:-)
~dancer~