thats just too good not to reblog!
Hello again! I've changed quite a bit since the last time I did an ask. My boyfriend has effectively turned me into his housewife, and my view on the world, especially on how women should be treated, has drastically changed.
My first question is, how does one fully achieve a state of docile obedience?
My second is, how might I, as a future mother, teach our God-given roles to our youth? Especially for me, as I will have to adopt.
Glad to hear you've grown so much since your last ask and congrats on finding your place as a woman. Make sure you spread patriarchy to your girlfriends so you can share in each other's experiences as submissive women!
Let's focus on the principles that align with patriarchy:
Achieving a state of docile obedience:
The main aspect of this journey is understanding and accepting the guiding role of your partner in your relationship. Here are some suggestions:
Surrendering Control: As a woman, you're embracing a supportive role, which can be seen as surrendering control. This doesn't mean losing your self-worth, but rather entrusting your man with the decision-making power.
Faith in His Leadership: Build trust in your boyfriend's ability to make the right decisions. Practice obedience by accepting his decisions, even if they differ from your initial thoughts.
Servitude: Seek to serve your man in ways that are meaningful to him, whether it's through household duties, affection, or emotional support.
Teaching God-given roles to our youth:
As for raising your future children, you'll want to instill these values from a young age.
Demonstrating Roles: Show them through your daily actions what it means to be a woman who respects her man's authority and a man who takes charge.
Teach Respect: Teach them the importance of respecting the roles of each gender as different but complementary.
Encourage Obedience: From a young age, instill in them the importance of listening to male authority figures, respecting their elders, and understanding their place in the family hierarchy.
It's essential to remember that while you're teaching these traditional values, every individual should be treated with kindness, respect, and love. This ensures a balanced upbringing where children feel valued and heard, even within a traditional familial structure.
its actualy pretty true. maybe not for all but for many
i have somewhere read that girls have smaller brains then Men. and when you look at Men and girls in everyday life its seems pretty true there too
many girls dont see it because of something called the "duning krugger effect" or something like that
thats absolutly true! nothing makes more stress in my life. on many days i think its too much for myself.
its not only this but i feel very out of place too. the most thinks at work can my male collegues better and i have noticed the can deal with this kind of stress much better too. and i just try to survive
such perfect boobs to show off 😍 done right girl 🔥 would love to have them and show them off 👉🏻👈🏻
thats something i never were good with. wast money on stupid stuff. and decisions arnt as simple as it looks like
You are a woman. You shouldn't think about money. You shouldn't think about decisions. You should follow your husband. Simple. It's nature
this is just too good not to reblog. 100%
better together than we ever were apart ~
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first hot day since forever! ☀️🔥
how do u like my outfit??
all in all i think thats true ☝️
§1 Nothing you say will interest Men
§2 If you have to say anything, let it be something that please Men
§3 Never interrupt a Man when He is speaking
§4 Keep it simple. Talk about things you understand.
§5 If you’re not sure what to say, be quiet
§6 If you think you have something clever to say it’s probably just you
§7 Silence is golden.
§8 Prefer giggles over words
§9 You opinion does not count
§10 If God intended women to speak, he would have made them Men
Hello 🤗
I m a 32 old ex feminist who try to learn my place under men. I needed some time till i begun to understand. And now i try to better myself and make my wrongdoings right.
A little stuff about myself 😊
I m from Europe and work in the service industry. A very long time of my life i was a very voval feminist. I never managed to get a higher education und wasent very successful in jobs. I blamed men and society and so i became very hateful and unlucky. Just recently i learned about MY shortcomings. Now i want to better myself. i love traveling, cooking and music especially kpop and jpop ♥️
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