Titus 2:4 That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their [husband's] children,2:5 [To be] discreet, chaste, KEEPERS AT HOME, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed.Essential reading: The Way home or face The Fire http://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net
Sunday, 1 June 2014
The taming of the Shrew
Who REALLY wears the pants in the house, Ladies?
Hmmm, this is quite a sensitive topic for most women; however I thought I’d share with you my experience on being a dominant one , instead of being a Lady.
Life for me was difficult as a child, as my step-father was an alcoholic, and I hardly saw my real father so I had lacked proper discipline. My mom was either at work or cleaning the house [my 2 other siblings and I did help her], but she was understandably tired and irritated most of the time, so there was no time for her to teach us Love.
Both my husband and I were raised in a world that taught that men and women are equal; however, my mother, with 2 miserable marriage experiences taught me from both her words and actions that men were stupid and worthless.
I met my husband and we got married. Sadly, I carried the curse of “all men are worthless” into my marriage, by continuously criticizing the credibility of every decision that my husband made.
Continue reading at https://truefeminists.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-taming-of-shrew.html
Sunday, 1 June 2014
The taming of the Shrew
Who REALLY wears the pants in the house, Ladies?
Hmmm, this is quite a sensitive topic for most women; however I thought I’d share with you my experience on being a dominant one , instead of being a Lady.
Life for me was difficult as a child, as my step-father was an alcoholic, and I hardly saw my real father so I had lacked proper discipline. My mom was either at work or cleaning the house [my 2 other siblings and I did help her], but she was understandably tired and irritated most of the time, so there was no time for her to teach us Love.
Both my husband and I were raised in a world that taught that men and women are equal; however, my mother, with 2 miserable marriage experiences taught me from both her words and actions that men were stupid and worthless.
I met my husband and we got married. Sadly, I carried the curse of “all men are worthless” into my marriage, by continuously criticizing the credibility of every decision that my husband made.
Continue reading at https://truefeminists.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-taming-of-shrew.html
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