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I understand and that's fair. I do tend to get genuinely curious about these kinds of theoretical questions. I also feel this community gives some of the most thoughtful answers on these topics so it seemed like the best place to ask. I'll keep your feedback in mind and try to diversify my posts going forward. Thanks for the clarification.
/r/RedPillWomen01/08/26 06:02 AM
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That's a perspective I hadn't really considered. Looking at the intention behind the gesture rather than the gesture itself makes a lot of sense.
/r/RedPillWomen30/06/26 07:53 PM
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I can see the appeal of having children and grandchildren around in later life. But isn't it also likely that your children will eventually build their own families, relationships, and lives? They may live elsewhere or have limited time because of their own responsibilities. If that happens do you still see the possibility of spending many years without a spouse as a worthwhile trade-off? Also, from a red pill or traditional perspective isn't the husband usually seen as the leader of the househo…
/r/RedPillWomen17/06/26 11:25 AM
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I’m not really referring to biological traits or hormones, but more to things like dressing style, behavior (like being soft-spoken or gentle) or roles like domestic responsibilities. In the example I mentioned the father was talking about teaching these aspects of femininity to his daughter.
/r/RedPillWomen15/04/26 01:41 PM
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I get what you mean and I agree it’s important to stay open minded since life can change a lot.
/r/RedPillWomen13/04/26 04:21 PM
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Thankyou for taking the time to share your perspective.I agree about choosing a field that allows flexibility if someone steps away from work for a few years it is important and worth thinking about carefully. I think my post may have sounded like I hadn’t considered these factors but it’s actually more that I have been thinking about the trade offs quite a lot. That’s partly why I currently feel more inclined to focus on one phase at a time rather than trying to balance everything simultaneousl…
/r/RedPillWomen13/04/26 04:20 PM
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