In some rural areas in the past, there might have been cases. A man, out of his lust for more companionship or perhaps to show off his status, entered into polygamous relationships. He lied to his family members and the community about how he could support all his wives and children. As time passed, the lies became harder to maintain. The lack of resources and the truth about his false promises led to family strife, and the women often suffered the most in this situation. The children also grew up in a chaotic environment, which affected their development and future prospects.
I'm not sure. It could be based on real events but with some fictional elements added.
I'm not sure specifically which 'lust lies and polygamy true story' you are referring to. There could be many stories that involve these elements. It might be about a real - life situation where someone's excessive desires (lust), false statements (lies), and the practice of having multiple spouses (polygamy) are intertwined, perhaps in a historical or cultural context.
Maybe one partner lies about having a college degree in the story. In real life, they dropped out but were too ashamed to tell their partner. So, they keep up this lie throughout the marriage, affecting decisions like career choices for the family.
Imagine an island that was once used as a place for pirates to hide their treasures. But there were also tales of a curse that came with the treasures. Anybody who tried to find the treasure on the island faced misfortune. Many died in their attempts. The story of this island, with its tales of pirate treasure and a deadly curse, is a prime example of a 'dark lies the island story'. It has all the elements of mystery, danger, and a touch of the supernatural.
Maybe a story about a young boy who likes to paint and sing, which are considered 'unmasculine' in his community. But he has a great lust for life. He doesn't let the taunts from others stop him from exploring the beauty of art and music, and he grows up to be a successful artist, living his life to the fullest.
Sure. Consider the story of Mother Teresa. Her life was all about goodness - helping the poorest of the poor in Calcutta. Her selfless acts of providing care, shelter, and love to the sick, dying, and abandoned made her a great figure. Her story is one of greatness precisely because it is filled with so much goodness.
Consider a relationship between Anna and Tom. Tom's first lie was that he had no secrets from Anna. In reality, he had a big debt that he didn't disclose. His second lie was that he was always thinking about Anna when he was actually more interested in his career advancement at the moment. The third lie was that he didn't mind Anna's family issues, but he secretly thought they were a burden. When these lies were exposed, Anna felt deeply betrayed as the foundation of their love seemed to be built on falsehoods.
Sure. Maybe a small - town athlete had a 1 in 1000 chance of making it to the Olympics, but through sheer hard work and determination, they actually made it. That could be a '1000 to 1 true story'.
I don't have a specific '666 true story' at hand. But I can imagine a story where a person is constantly haunted by the number 666. For example, every time they look at the clock at night, it's 6:66 (am or pm). And then strange things start to happen around them, like objects moving on their own or hearing unexplained noises. They start to believe that the number 666 is some kind of omen or sign of something bad coming their way.
Sure. A story about a war veteran's experiences during a battle is a true story. And if someone is then telling the story of how that veteran's story was discovered and shared, that could be considered a 'true story story'.