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There’s been a few times I’ve asked him about posts on here for his pov. He totally knows. We don’t refer to it as red pill, just traditional roles. He recently told me that he’s thought that I’ve always been more “traditional” than him but as he’s gotten older he thinks we’re about the same in that regard now. I’m pretty unapologetic about it, discussing our roles and expectation from the beginning. My views are that our family is lead by my husband bc it’s his job/duty/natural role whatever yo…
/r/RedPillWomen14/09/24 12:02 AM
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Him not wanting to fulfill the obligations he agreed to does not make you a gold digger. It’s shameful that he went there. I’d consider marital counseling bc that was way out of line. Sometimes you can get free counseling through the church.
/r/RedPillWomen12/08/24 08:51 PM
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I used clearblue and Premom. By using both I was able to find out I had a double peak (one small followed by my real peak). The small peak was enough that clear blue would give a static smile meaning I would ovulate 24-48 hours but really it was just the beginning. Once I got the static smiley from clear blue I kept testing with Premom which showed my LH continuing to rise for 4 days until my real peak. Once I figured that out I was pregnant the very next month. If I had to pick one I’d pick Pre…
/r/RedPillWomen31/07/24 06:17 AM
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Obvious things in the very beginning like him paying and planning. I didn’t expect to pay and in return I didn’t expect to choose where we went, I work around his schedule, showed up on time, never order too much, just basic respect. When he asked me to move in we had a straight up honest talk about it all. He said he didn’t need or want my help with the bills. He had already began taking care of things like my gym membership and a gas card. He insisted on me being on his phone plan and getting …
/r/RedPillWomen19/07/24 06:44 PM
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On a micro level I can give what I think might be an example. My husband’s brother and his wife vs. My husband and I. Her foul mood and refusal to trust her husband and go with the flow has caused a scene on more than one occasion the most recent on the 4th. We have a big family, my husband is the oldest of 5 and we always go to the middle brother’s place in the city to launch fireworks. The Fourth of July is the middle brothers favorite holiday. I contacted his wife 2 weeks ahead of time, made …
/r/RedPillWomen08/07/24 03:50 PM
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Maree Marine Collagen eye gel patches feel so good especially if they’re cold. I use them almost everyday after I swim to reduce the goggle marks under my eyes/dark circles. It only takes 10-15 min and you can use them while you’re doing other things. Plus they come in pretty mermaid colors lol
/r/RedPillWomen08/07/24 12:50 AM
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I swim almost everyday and this is my favorite! It holds up to wear and tear, not too revealing, and comfortable. I highly recommend. https://a.co/d/0guzFjZi I’ve never linked anything before so just in case it’s called beautyin Women's One Piece Athletic Racerback Slimming Bathing Suit. The red and black one is my fav.
/r/RedPillWomen23/06/24 02:25 AM
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That’s something I’ve heard from a couple of women when I was dating my husband “you’re too sweet, too nice”… which makes no sense at all. Why would it be bad to be pleasant towards the man I’m interested in?! Also it’s just unsustainable to pretend to be someone you aren’t. The whole thing was ridiculous and as a happily married woman it’s a piece of advice I’m happy I ignored. If a man exists that honestly doesn’t like that you’re nice to him it’s best to move on.
/r/RedPillWomen22/06/24 01:02 AM
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I would do exactly what I did in order to prepare myself for marriage, I unknowingly was training myself to be a stay at home wife and mom. I babysat for extra money from ages 13 to 24ish, infants were my specialty and they were the most fun. I graduated from a prestigious culinary school at 23. When I met my husband at 25 I was cooking privately for 2 older well to do couples, mostly meal prep plus a little catering for extra holiday cash so very flexible schedule. Before my husband I bought my…
/r/RedPillWomen10/06/24 04:14 AM
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