If by Misogyny you mean he works while I get the freedom to be at home or work if I wish..
if by Misogyny you mean he helps with children and the chores...
if by Misogyny you mean he trusts me with his bank accounts, budget, and has my name on all property including vehicles owned..
if by Misogyny you mean he puts me first above all things & stays loyal..
hmm almost doesn't sound like Misogyny at all now does it..? funny how everyone assumes a Trad Wife is pro abuse and control from our spouse. π€
What do you think is the biggest misconception of being a trad?
Oo this is a good question!
I think the biggest misconception is that we donβt have voices/opinions. I have tons of opinions and thoughts that I share with my husband and if heβs doing something I disagree with, I vocalize it, we talk about it, and then we move forward. Yes- my husband has final say most of the time, but he is always open to hearing me and coming to a decision together.
Manages her household (Proverbs 31:10-12).
Works willingly with her hands (Proverbs 31:13).
Serves her household (Proverbs 31:14-15).
Invests wisely (Proverbs 31:16).
Strengthens herself through proper care of her body and spirit (Proverbs 31:17).
Uses her gifts consistently and creatively (Proverbs 31:18-19).
Gives generously to the poor (Proverbs 31:20).
Protects her children (Proverbs 31:21).
Dresses herself attractively (Proverbs 31:23).
Uses her time and energies efficiently (Proverbs 31:24).
Exhibits a spirit of optimism (Proverbs 31:25).
Speaks with wisdom and kindness (Proverbs 31:26).
Exemplifies faithfulness and excellence (Proverbs 31:27-29).
Receives praise for her work (Proverbs 31:30-31).
I wouldnβt be where I am today if it werenβt for the grace, love, and mercy of God.
I want my kids to see how much their father and I love each other.
I want them to see us share random kisses in the kitchen. I want them to see how excited I am when he walks through the door. I want them to see us always holding hands in public. I want them to see us slow dancing in the kitchen in our pajamas late at night. I want them to know that no matter what, they will always have the stability of mom and dad loving each other. Even though in their young brains they'll think it's gross how affectionate we are, I hope they'll carry on those memories and use us as an example of madly loving your spouse no matter what.
Our generation needs women.
Not girls who are trying to be men.
We need more women who are excited and enthusiastic about becoming wives, mothers, homemakers, and nurturers.
Not women who think that assuming these natural roles will make them weak or ignorant.
We need more women who understand the strength and empowerment that comes with embracing femininity.
We need more women who understand the value of looking soft yet having a strong heart.
We need more women who want to serve and honor their husbands in return for endless protection and cherishment.
We need women who canβt wait to begin their lives as mothers, and not see having children as the end of their youth.
We need more women who value their appearance not only for their husbands but for themselves as well.
We need more women who are not frightened by the abounding love their hearts have to give, and do not wish to suppress their natural inclination towards emotional nurturing.
We need more women who are excited to submit to their husbands, instead of constantly competing with them to be the man in the relationship.
We need more women.
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