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Feminist Mormon Housewives and Exponent II, two important Mormon feminist blogs, feature writers from an array of beliefs and backgrounds in Mormon culture; fMh even included an atheist blogger who was never Mormon but is committed to helping Mormon feminism dialogue with the world.
Holly Welker: Latter-Day Saints and Modern-Day Pioneers Holly Welker 2010
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This post just took me back a few years to when we first met (online anyways) via your posts at fMh (the Lonely Male Feminist)
Reconsidering a Focus on Feminist Advocacy. | Mind on Fire 2010
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Feminist Mormon Housewives and Exponent II, two important Mormon feminist blogs, feature writers from an array of beliefs and backgrounds in Mormon culture; fMh even included an atheist blogger who was never Mormon but is committed to helping Mormon feminism dialogue with the world.
Holly Welker: Latter-Day Saints and Modern-Day Pioneers 2010
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Last year, during Sunstone, mfranti from fMh asked if I wanted to meet John.
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I have a lot of Mormon and ex-Mormon friends now- fMh was my gateway drug; Sunstone was my heroin.
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Positing women as better than men, more spiritual, more generous, more intelligent or more controlled is an extremely common phenomenon on fMh and other Mormon sites, and it bothers me as much as the more overt misogyny inherent in patriarchal theology.
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…I am grateful that my path could intersect with the bloggers, commenters and lurkers in the fMh community.
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This tension will always exist because different people have different traits as you learned in your fMh post about stereotypes!
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I would never have written this on Sunstone or fMh.
Quotes from Famous Blasphemers (including Jesus): | Mind on Fire 2007
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When I look at my blogging impact over the past couple of years, I think that my two best contributions are helping to grow the intimate little community here at MoF and my post at fMh encouraging Mormons who struggle with eating disorders or self-injury to talk about those issues.
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