Polygamous by Whose Nature?
God, Biology, or a Convenient Lie
"Men are polygamous by nature."
It's a phrase repeated so often it has stopped being questioned.
But where did it come from—and who does it serve?
In Polygamous by Whose Nature?, Thuli Marutle Leigh challenges one of the most widely accepted excuses used to justify infidelity. Without attacking individuals or preaching morality, this book asks the uncomfortable questions many avoid: Is polygamy biologically inevitable? Divinely ordained? Or simply a narrative repeated until it feels like truth?
Through thoughtful analysis of culture, faith, biology, and personal responsibility, this book dismantles the idea that desire removes accountability. It exposes how repetition turns opinion into doctrine, how vows are selectively remembered, and how society protects narratives that benefit power while silencing those harmed by them.
This is not a rulebook. It is a call to clarity.
A call to responsibility.
A call to courage.
Written with honesty, restraint, and depth, this concise but powerful book invites readers to question inherited beliefs, reclaim agency, and choose integrity over convenience.
Ideal for readers interested in:
• Relationships and fidelity
• Gender norms and accountability
• Faith, culture, and personal responsibility
• Thought-provoking social commentary
Short, bold, and unapologetically reflective, Polygamous by Whose Nature? proves that truth does not need excess words—only courage.
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