Inside a Mormon swinging scandal: New docuseries showcases ‘MomTok’ influencer drama

https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/tv/mormon-swinging-scandal-momtok-influencer-docuseries-rcna168293

10 comments
  1. Since polygamy seems to be a thing there I guess swinging shouldn’t be such a surprise.

  2. > When Paul, now 30, revealed her swinging arrangement in 2022, she explained to millions of followers that she and her then-husband, Tate Paul, had agreed that they could be intimate with the other members of their swinger group as long as both were present and neither went “all the way.”

    This just sounds like a group of women wanting an excuse to cheat because of a religious cult. And Hulu is giving them a platform

  3. Warning: this is not a docuseries like you might be thinking. It’s more like Teen Mom or Honey Boo Boo.

    Seems more like an attempt to make these women famous again than a documentary

  4. When you come from such a sexually repressed former sex cult, it’s not surprising. You learn early on as a Mormon when you date that you can have a lot of fun doing all sorts of things as long as you can justify that whatever you did wasn’t technically sex.

  5. It doesn’t matter how religious a group is, human nature always wins.

  6. I mean these are probably the same girls who were into soaking at university. They have plenty of experience with light swinging.

  7. I have no desire to watch this and i don’t think it’s possible for me to care any less about these women

  8. When your “religion” was created by a sex cult you are going to do sex cult things.

  9. I can’t believe people still watch these crap “reality” shows.

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