LDS Romances Only After Age 18

5:17 am Miscellaneous

Mormons consider their children to be ‘just kids’ until the age of twelve, which is seen as an age of greater responsibility in the lives of young members of the Church. It’s the age in which LDS boys and girls graduate from the more childish activities in the ‘Primary’, the LDS organization for kids, and enter the respective young women or young men programs. The boys are also ordained to the preisthood as Deacons, Teachers, and Priests. The LDS youth participate in activities designed to help the girls meet goals for award necklaces and the boys meet goals for a Duty to God medal. Joint activities are also planned to include the boys and girls together, giving them the opportunity to interract one with another in safe settings. Once they become adults, they’re ready to join LDS Romances and start looking for their soul mate.

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