| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 8 | How do you decline sex without making husband feel rejected?I will second the “not rejecting lead to less sex” | /r/RedPillWomen | 08/12/21 01:04 AM |
| 11 | So, my father asked my husband for a divorce.YES. I don’t know when RPW somehow equated to accepting abuse? A true captain would never abuse their wife or their children. 👏🏼 | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/05/20 05:58 PM |
| 9 | So, my father asked my husband for a divorce.Not true. Especially if they’re willingly telling people their dad hit them and sent them across the room. Especially since one of them is baby according to your post. | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/05/20 05:56 PM |
| 13 | So, my father asked my husband for a divorce.Okay wow then. Not holding back here then since I AM also catholic and white. Um...what the hell? I can tell you right NOW I would never choose staying with a man who hits my children over their comfort and safety. My husband was raised in a catholic house where his mother chose to stay with the man who ruthlessly hit (aka abused) him, he’s still messed up from it. My father was raised in a catholic household where his mother chose to stay instead of leave while his father ruthlessly abused him.… | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/05/20 05:56 PM |
| 11 | So, my father asked my husband for a divorce.Sounds like there’s a cultural thing here and I don’t know much on that so I am going to be as delicate in this as possible because my knee jerk reaction is...harsh.... but, listen to your father, it should be apparent as to how serious this is that your parents (who you said are very traditional) are encouraging you to divorce. I think it’s important to understand that if he did it once he will do it again and your husband is most likely not going to counseling because he wants to be better but… | /r/RedPillWomen | 21/05/20 04:13 PM |
| 7 | Sharing recipes that were a hit!This recipe is one of my husbands favorites!!! | /r/RedPillWomen | 22/01/20 08:59 PM |
| 9 | Break up with a RP man - how to handle the healing process and redefine my value?I agree with pretty much everyone’s comment on here and I wanted to add this as well, a masculine man doesn’t equate a captain. | /r/RedPillWomen | 06/01/20 10:11 PM |
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