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Now I have known in part; then I shall know fully, as I have been fully known.
1 Corinthians 13:12
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. 🤔
🌷 a flower for anyone having a bad day today. i love you
local Oklahoma resident visits Colorado and is shocked and appalled to see that the land goes up sometimes.
Something I enjoy about my marriage:
My husband actively pushes me to have a life outside our house. I want to go swimming and workout? Fantastic, let him know how much dues are for the gym. I went on a walk? He wants pictures, where did I go, what did I see! I want to join a church group? Absolutely!
He sees me more than just someone to be kept at home. He sees me as whole person with wants and needs. That is more than I could ever ask for. 💕
Noooooo don't indoctrinate your own children into your family's system of beliefs and values you have to let us indoctrinate them into the state's system of beliefs and values that includes rejecting their family and parents' instruction you are literally evil for wanting to raise your own children in your own home without letting us undermine you nooooo
What do you think is the best part of embracing a traditionalist dynamic?
I think the best part is being able to truly step into my femininity. I spent most of my childhood & teenage years being told that I was (effectively) a broken man and needed to girlboss. I wasn’t able to express how much I wanted to be a wife & mom and how much I wanted to devote myself to my family or heavily prefer dresses and skirts. I feel like I’ve always been told I’m a defective boy, but with the more traditionalist dynamic, I’m told I’m a woman, and that’s a beautiful thing to be.
can 2024 be the year we stop calling stay-at-home moms stupid for being ‘financially dependent’ and risking being trapped in abusive relationships, and instead start addressing why there are no social safety nets in place for people who choose to leave the workforce to raise their children
I've been thinking a bit about what it means to be a homemaker lately. And I think about things my mom did when I was a kid. She decorated the house for different seasons and occasions. She baked cookies and banana bread and cake for our birthdays. She made beef stew and barbecued chicken. When we were little we would set up leprechaun traps for St. Patrick's day and she would hide Easter eggs and make us Valentine's baskets. Homemakers are memory makers. They are the ones who build your sense of belonging, of safety, of love and comfort. I started thinking about this when I was reading A Little Life. Though their life is complicated, Jude becomes a homemaker. I don't think it matters if you work or if you don't have kids-- homemakers are people who make homes. My mom was a single parent and she worked full time and attended night classes when she was pursuing a degree. And she created a home for her children.
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