823: Mormon Leaders and Inappropriate Interviews Regarding Sexuality Pt. 3

Published: Nov. 22, 2017, 1 p.m.

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Beginning our series on Mormon leaders and inappropriate interviews regarding sexuality, we provide 6 mini-interviews with Mormon Stories listeners who share their experiences discussing sexual matters with LDS leaders. \\xa0A new petition created by past guest Sam Young seeks to provoke conversation and change around this subject.

From the petition:

\\u201cFor decades, it has been common practice for Bishops, Bishopric Counselors, Stake Presidents, and Stake President Counselors to pose questions of a sexual nature to children. There are reports of this happening to children as young as age 8. These questions are being asked by an older man, all alone with the child, behind closed doors and often without the knowledge or permission of the parents. Almost universally, these men have no comprehensive training.

Here is a list of potential harm. All the risks below are actual consequences that have been experienced from sexual interviews with LDS children.

1. Suicide.
2. Attempted suicide.
3. Suicidal ideation.
4. Inappropriate shame and guilt.
5. Childhood filled with self loathing.
6. Adulthood filled with self loathing.
7. Normalizing children to sexual questions by adult men. (Grooming)
8. Sexual abuse. (Pedophilia)
9. Impaired sexual relations after marriage.
10. Years of recovery from childhood shaming. Often lasting decades.\\u201d

Sam Young\\u2018s petition can be found here if you want to sign: http://protectldschildren.org

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Part 1:\\xa0Interview with Paul and Ann

Part 2: Interview with\\xa0Anna, Tyler, and Lara

Part 3:\\xa0Maile, Ryan, and Ryan

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