Molly: Mormon

Many LDS women view the "Molly Mormon" as an unattainable and harmful standard that leads to perfectionism and despair. 3. Variations and Counterparts

The "Molly Mormon" figure is typically characterized by an exhaustive list of traditional domestic and religious virtues: molly mormon

She is often portrayed as conventionally attractive, modest in dress, and unfailingly "cheery" or "chipper" even under stress. 2. Differing Perspectives on the Term Many LDS women view the "Molly Mormon" as

While the archetype describes a "perfect" ideal, the term carries different weights in modern culture: modest in dress

Modern categories often distinguish "Mollies" from "Mormon Feminists" (who advocate for gender equality) and "Moderates" (who seek a balance between tradition and progress). 4. Recommended Resources for Understanding

Usually married with multiple children, she is seen as the "perfect" mother and homemaker.

The male equivalent of the stereotype, representing the "perfect" Mormon man who is equally dedicated to church rules and leadership roles.

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