Whitney Levitt and her husband have been having infidelity issues since the Mam Tok scandal.
So far, each member of the cast has The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives It has twists and hooks.
In this case, her husband, Connor, was on Tinder.
Whitney’s husband confirmed that. He also opened up about his childhood trauma. But his “addiction” claims were The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Viewers.
Whitney Leavitt’s husband Connor was on Tinder
Honest warning: The discussion of Whitney Levitt’s husband’s Tinder scandal touches on some serious and upsetting topics, including sexual assault and child abuse.
As you can see, TikTok In the video below, it’s shown that Whitney and Connor have had their own scandals going on alongside the Mormon Mamtoq drama with Taylor Frankie Paul et al.
Connor was on Tinder, and while he claims he wasn’t looking to cheat (something many on social media doubt), he did admit to using the dating app.
In a very solemn, nearly seven-minute video, Whitney Leavitt and her husband, Conor, spoke at length about her husband’s Tinder scandal.
Connor explains that he had a profile on Tinder, but stresses that “it really started as an addiction.”
Whitney’s husband appears to be claiming that he has a “porn addiction.” As we’ve noted before, this fictitious condition is not widely recognized in the psychiatric community. However, “porn addiction” is often Far-right A point that has been widely denied, Anything It can become a self-destructive habit.
Why was Whitney Levitt’s husband on Tinder?
The bigger question is: if he was “addicted” and not looking for sex, why was Connor using a dating app? Not the motive, but the root cause.
Through tears, Connor revealed that her therapist had taught her that it was not uncommon for victims of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) to compulsively seek out sexual material in self-destructive ways.
At the time, Connor revealed that he had been sexually assaulted when he was 5 years old, and said he regretted not telling his wife sooner.
We often hear the saying “children are resilient,” but the reality is that children are less able to cope with trauma than adults. Sexual assault is a horrific crime at any age, but a 5-year-old will almost inevitably respond differently than an adult: to formative trauma.
It’s quite normal to find different coping mechanisms to deal with trauma throughout your life. Sometimes this takes the form of simple behaviors like food, exercise, or sex. Other times it takes the form of (real) addictions like alcohol, nicotine, or drugs. When processing trauma over a long period of time, it can also manifest as self-destructive behaviors (for example, creating a Tinder profile even though you’re happily married).
Of course, we are devastated by the suffering that Whitney Leavitt’s husband has endured, and we can only hope that through counseling he has been able to overcome the evil he experienced. In that sense, the Tinder scandal may have been just the wake-up call he needed.