the only career that matters to me β‘βΛ π©°γ»ββ§
1. Cook lots of healthy food for the family to help them stay big and strong.
2. Always wear pretty dresses.
3. Always wear pretty clothes and be clean, fresh and well groomed.
4. Never take birth control, children are a blessing.
5. Keep the house beautiful, clean and bright. Make it a peaceful home.
6. Help him relax after work by waiting at the door to greet him.
7. Be a good mommy to all the babies and never shout or get cross.
8. Be good, quiet, doting and adoring when in public. Let the whole world see how good a wife you are.
9. Stay fit and healthy, so youβre body is always ready to make another baby.
10. Never ever say no to him. He knows best, so you must trust his judgement and do as he says.
11. Be a good girl when out and about.
12. Be proud to be carrying his babies and don't hide the baby bump. Enjoy being pregnant by him. This is what you were born for.
13. Tell him your problems. Donβt let them make you unhappy, frowny or grumpy. He will know how to fix them.
13. Tell him every how much you love and appreciate him.
14. Love and look after his extended family, he likes knowing you respect and care for them.
15. Always kiss him goodbye, hello and thank you.
16. Sit on his lap whenever he wants you too. Be a good girl and let him enjoy his innocent submissive wife.
19. Go to bed whenever he tells you to. A good wife is well rested, strong and ready every morning to make pleasing her husband the main priority of her day, every day.
Something I never thought Iβd do:
My husband mentioned before we got married that he loves cheesecake. I took a mental note but was too busy working to actually do anything about it.
Since I came home in October, and he came home from deployment, Iβve been less stressed and happy as can be. So what did I do tonight?
I baked a cheesecake simply because he likes it.
That is something I never thought Iβd do.
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.
Now I have known in part; then I shall know fully, as I have been fully known.
1 Corinthians 13:12
Still working on the βwearing dressesβ part.
Reminder that itβs STILL CHRISTMAS so if you want to listen to carols on repeat or pray the Joyful Mysteries all week or have rum cake for dinner, itβs all well within your rights to
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