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Mormons love pseudo prostitution?

profxm, September 22, 2012

City Weekly SLC has a great story on the sugar daddy phenomenon and how popular it is in Utah. While Utah isn’t #1 in most categories, it ranks in the top 20 on several. Interestingly, lots of the sugar babies are Mormon – 71% of the users in Utah are Mormon.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not condemning these types of relationships. Ethically, they are a bit murky for me and a discussion of the ethics would be fun. But I can’t see any reasonable scenarios in which this falls within the moral codes outlined in Mormonism.

So, what gives? Am I just so naive I actually still believe most Mormons live their religion?

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Comments (2)

  1. Angela says:
    September 24, 2012 at 5:27 am

    Maybe these women just want to hold the priesthood, and the men, well, the men need someone to iron their ties. 😉

  2. Hector says:
    March 28, 2014 at 3:56 pm

    Think they can enter the priesthood without getting their hand moistened? Or any other body part? I don’t see a problem with the sugar daddy/baby set-up. Quid pro quo! There isn’t a religion that isn’t shrouded in hypocrisy. So why would anyone expect LDS to be any better. They don’t strap bombs to their bodies and they don’t crash trucks filled with oxy acetylene and semtex into our buildings. So if a wealthy fellow wants to help a young lady in distress then go for it.

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