Anonymous wrote:Traditional? Women treated as breeding machines? While the man goes out?
No thank you
Stop indoctrinating children, it's disgusting and let them choose tf they want, don't force them into religions
Anonymous wrote:Traditional? Women treated as breeding machines? While the man goes out?
No thank you
Stop indoctrinating children, it's disgusting and let them choose tf they want, don't force them into religions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a married conservative ( politically) non-religious woman. I consider myself traditional in many ways, but I don’t subscribe to this trad wives movement. I feel like women have been traditional for many years, and it’s not some trend that hot at the moment.
I don’t stay at home FT because I worked hard for my career and believe keeping myself up career wise is really important. I do enjoy taking care of my family by creating a loving and peaceful home, nourishing them with home cooked meals, and enjoying one-on-one attention with all of them. I compromised and I work PT while enjoying the benefits of being home with my kids more.
Being a traditional woman doesn’t always mean being a homemaker. I’m traditional in my values and “ submitting” to my husband.
I also do not understand the outrage. What is so wrong with providing a safe and loving home for your family? I may not fully provide financially, but I provide in ways my husband can’t. We are a team and this dynamic wouldn’t work without both of us doing our respective roles.
Women can have careers or choose to stay at home. Their choice is theirs.
I also have two boys and I will teach them basic tasks that every adult should know. Every human, regardless of gender, should know how to do laundry, cook basic meals, clean, etc.
Ten years in he dropped you for younger model you have no idea where your finances are. That’s why you idiot
Women who stay home are setting themselves up for a disaster and now with red states and new divorce laws this is going to get worse
Get a job ladies know his passwords to all accounts both names on everything from house to cars to retirement to bank accounts phone bill electricity water etc everything
If you don’t you are a fool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a married conservative ( politically) non-religious woman. I consider myself traditional in many ways, but I don’t subscribe to this trad wives movement. I feel like women have been traditional for many years, and it’s not some trend that hot at the moment.
I don’t stay at home FT because I worked hard for my career and believe keeping myself up career wise is really important. I do enjoy taking care of my family by creating a loving and peaceful home, nourishing them with home cooked meals, and enjoying one-on-one attention with all of them. I compromised and I work PT while enjoying the benefits of being home with my kids more.
Being a traditional woman doesn’t always mean being a homemaker. I’m traditional in my values and “ submitting” to my husband.
I also do not understand the outrage. What is so wrong with providing a safe and loving home for your family? I may not fully provide financially, but I provide in ways my husband can’t. We are a team and this dynamic wouldn’t work without both of us doing our respective roles.
Women can have careers or choose to stay at home. Their choice is theirs.
I also have two boys and I will teach them basic tasks that every adult should know. Every human, regardless of gender, should know how to do laundry, cook basic meals, clean, etc.
Ten years in he dropped you for younger model you have no idea where your finances are. That’s why you idiot
Women who stay home are setting themselves up for a disaster and now with red states and new divorce laws this is going to get worse
Get a job ladies know his passwords to all accounts both names on everything from house to cars to retirement to bank accounts phone bill electricity water etc everything
If you don’t you are a fool
PP here.
I do have a job. I work PT. My career is recession proof.
I share all the passwords with him to each account. We both have a separate and joint account.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a married conservative ( politically) non-religious woman. I consider myself traditional in many ways, but I don’t subscribe to this trad wives movement. I feel like women have been traditional for many years, and it’s not some trend that hot at the moment.
I don’t stay at home FT because I worked hard for my career and believe keeping myself up career wise is really important. I do enjoy taking care of my family by creating a loving and peaceful home, nourishing them with home cooked meals, and enjoying one-on-one attention with all of them. I compromised and I work PT while enjoying the benefits of being home with my kids more.
Being a traditional woman doesn’t always mean being a homemaker. I’m traditional in my values and “ submitting” to my husband.
I also do not understand the outrage. What is so wrong with providing a safe and loving home for your family? I may not fully provide financially, but I provide in ways my husband can’t. We are a team and this dynamic wouldn’t work without both of us doing our respective roles.
Women can have careers or choose to stay at home. Their choice is theirs.
I also have two boys and I will teach them basic tasks that every adult should know. Every human, regardless of gender, should know how to do laundry, cook basic meals, clean, etc.
Ten years in he dropped you for younger model you have no idea where your finances are. That’s why you idiot
Women who stay home are setting themselves up for a disaster and now with red states and new divorce laws this is going to get worse
Get a job ladies know his passwords to all accounts both names on everything from house to cars to retirement to bank accounts phone bill electricity water etc everything
If you don’t you are a fool
Anonymous wrote:I’m a married conservative ( politically) non-religious woman. I consider myself traditional in many ways, but I don’t subscribe to this trad wives movement. I feel like women have been traditional for many years, and it’s not some trend that hot at the moment.
I don’t stay at home FT because I worked hard for my career and believe keeping myself up career wise is really important. I do enjoy taking care of my family by creating a loving and peaceful home, nourishing them with home cooked meals, and enjoying one-on-one attention with all of them. I compromised and I work PT while enjoying the benefits of being home with my kids more.
Being a traditional woman doesn’t always mean being a homemaker. I’m traditional in my values and “ submitting” to my husband.
I also do not understand the outrage. What is so wrong with providing a safe and loving home for your family? I may not fully provide financially, but I provide in ways my husband can’t. We are a team and this dynamic wouldn’t work without both of us doing our respective roles.
Women can have careers or choose to stay at home. Their choice is theirs.
I also have two boys and I will teach them basic tasks that every adult should know. Every human, regardless of gender, should know how to do laundry, cook basic meals, clean, etc.