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educating-bimbos · 10 months
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notsomodernwoman · 3 months
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summernightsdream · 8 months
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myblissfulness · 6 months
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How God makes you happy: protecting who you love
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Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ loved the church and handed himself over for her [...] He who loves his wife loves himself.
Paul, Ephesians  5, 25-28
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ladyhearthkeeper · 5 months
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I'm trying to cook dishes from my husband's country. It's an adventure.
I'm a good cook (or so they say) but it's more tricky to cook something you haven't tasted (or have only tasted the restaurant version).
Sometimes it's a hot but tonight it was a hit.
It's also nice to be able to text his mother for help!
What about you ladies? What dishes have you perfected thanks to your husband.
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Why I feel like I don’t belong in this era:
I’m reading about Victorian etiquette, and I’m reminded how being quiet and demure was desirable in a woman back then. Nowadays, people act like something is wrong with me for not being assertive and loud. In addition, modesty and abstinence from alcohol or foul language were expected back then. A woman was supposed to be a symbol of goodness and purity. It was admirable if she didn’t drink or even serve drinks at a party. I’ve had so many people try to force me to drink and curse, as though I’m not an adult if I don’t drink poison or I can’t stick up for myself if I don’t curse. I want to be reserved and pure. I want to be the ideal woman of history who doesn’t talk back to her husband and is a symbol of calmness and purity. I liked the concept of “girls are meant to be seen and not heard” and “don’t speak unless spoken to”, because I grew up being forced to talk when I didn’t have anything to talk about or felt uncomfortable. I don’t want to get loud and angry and disobey my husband. I want men to look at me and think they met an angel. I want to be that Victorian woman who’s put on a pedestal as a symbol of goodness and grace. I don’t believe I fit in with the modern idea of a strong woman. And I wouldn’t mind being a housewife. Having my lifestyle already picked out for me and feeling like I have a duty I must fulfill sounds pleasant to me. Whereas having the freedom to choose my own career makes me feel overwhelmed or lost at times. As long as I can draw and read, being a demure Victorian housewife suits me just fine… assuming I have a loving husband, that is. I want to be put on a pedestal and have men treat me like a delicate flower that must be protected.
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educating-bimbos · 9 months
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notsomodernwoman · 3 months
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trad-femininity · 5 months
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Favorite collection: all of my bows 🩷
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myblissfulness · 1 year
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How God makes you happy: embracing Femininity
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The truly capable woman -- who can find her? She is far beyond the price of pearls.
Proverbs 31: 10
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honestly if i wrote a theory book on traditional femininity,modesty, radical feminism and housewivery with a focus on mutual aide and social change, would anyone want to read it?
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eesomesstuff · 11 months
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Unbelievable how modern women believe they're traditional women but they're zero to being a traditional woman. Modern women desire a traditional male for marriage. It's nothing about our modern women that are traditional women like our grandmothers that ran the household, cooked, cleaned, and created the atmosphere at home she placed her children first at the same time was a submissive spouse to her husband. Although women want a traditional man it's certainly that modern women ain't traditional.
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