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| 1 | What encourages a woman to leave her dream career to be a momAlso, husband as boss? Really? She's a stay at home mom/ homemaker. She means she only submits to her husband at home and no one else. | /r/RedPillWomen | 26/07/21 04:55 PM |
| 1 | What encourages a woman to leave her dream career to be a momMy dear colleague quit work after her child was born last year and she said she couldn't be happier. She said that now her only boss is her husband. We worked a lot of overtime together and I understand this sentiment. Both of us are quite committed to our Christian beliefs and even for myself, unmarried, I have the desire to have a family and to spend as much time with the growing children as possible. It's time you can never get back. And it's a no-brained to rather submit to the man you love.… | /r/RedPillWomen | 26/07/21 04:49 PM |
| 1 | Men Are KindI work in a male dominated profession and a lot of times I get so upset about a man undermining me or sexualising me because I'm female ... But then I remember, most men I work with are actually really patient and respectful. It's just the bad ones that stick out. I love the way they always want to share their knowledge to me. Some might call this mansplaining, but I'd drive myself crazy if I concerned myself with that. There's either condescending or polite - for both sexes. And I love men who … | /r/RedPillWomen | 26/07/21 04:33 PM |
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