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FIELD REPORTLateAtNightRant/r/RedPillWives11/02/18 11:58 PM
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Although it is possible to dress feminine and modestly while also looking a little more modern. I'm going to guess she's like me and dresses that way because she thinks it looks nice. That's a pretty powerful motivator.
/r/RedPillWives23/06/18 12:48 PM
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I wear a petticoat day-to-day. Had no idea the petticoat is supposed to be slightly visible under the skirt.
/r/RedPillWives23/06/18 12:45 PM
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Personally, my plan is to be a child carer at a kindergarten, or something in the like. Good for part-time employment, and it's a business that really won't mind the career gap you'll get into while staying home to look after kids.
/r/RedPillWives04/03/18 07:33 PM
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Thank you! Nice to see people getting psyched over things like this!
/r/RedPillWives12/02/18 01:03 PM
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Thank you! We talk a lot. Mostly on Skype, actually, as we don't see each other that much at this point in time. As for me, I've done a ton of work on myself to come out happy out of a dire situation, I help him during his dire situations, I'm employed, can cook, keep an apartment clean, I adore kiddos, etc., so that's it for me as a woman. As a couple, we've had good times and bad times but we've both been constructive. We both think the other person is a mature and kind person you can rely on.…
/r/RedPillWives12/02/18 12:32 PM
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It does make sense, and also, I love your username! It gives me lovely vibes. Those are some of my favourite flowers. :)
/r/RedPillWives09/02/18 02:43 PM
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This, and same story here. The sub's kind of barely there, though, but the beauty threads are golden.
/r/RedPillWives09/02/18 02:36 PM
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I say the same thing a lot, and here's my take on it: Women have feminine traits naturally. We're more in touch with our emotions and the emotions of those around us, we're more inclined to care-taking, more geared towards monogamy, we have a softer approach in general. We're also less competitive than men, less suited for heavy manual labour, and less bold (to name a few differences). This is all because of biological evolution. Of course, there is always great individuality in groups, but stil…
/r/RedPillWives09/02/18 02:07 PM
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Personally, I'm growing into a young woman as I'm typing this, and both an abusive mother and just generally not having had a woman's body for that long makes me a newbie, too. It feels so nice to finally dress like a woman, though. I feel a lot more feminine, sexy, and also a lot more mature, not to mention that I'm best friends with my body. No history of body dysmorphia here, luckily, it's just that I know how to dress figure-forward now and I love it. Generally, retro stores are great for th…
/r/RedPillWives31/01/18 10:46 AM
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