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| 13 | Cannot stand my pregnant wife. | inshallahmode | /r/askMRP | 02/06/20 04:02 PM | |
| 1 | The Prophet's Wives | inshallahmode | /r/MuslimRedPill | 05/06/20 03:43 PM |
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| 2 | The Prophet PBUH warned against asking for huge amounts of mahr, yet most Muslim women do not listenA very venerable Naqshbandi Sheikh told me that the Prophet said as little as an iron ring is acceptable. | /r/MuslimRedPill | 10/06/20 10:05 AM |
| 3 | The Prophet's WivesI apologise for not searching the previous posts more thoroughly. It was definitely not my intention to champion sex before marriage, or cause dissent. I have lurked the sub for a while and I appreciate the insights and content, so I definitely didn't mean to make a low effort or contentious post. I will be more thoughtful if I post in the future. | /r/MuslimRedPill | 05/06/20 05:09 PM |
| 1 | Cannot stand my pregnant wife.Thank you sincerely for judging my post by its content and not jumping to call me a bitch or a snowflake. You have spelled it out very accurately. It's true that I am scared to be the one to say that I will leave, because I hate the thought that if it did happen I'd be without my kids. That is obviously my weakness. However, I realise I have to be prepared to do it, and it may in fact be a display of my willingness that finally gives her pause. | /r/askMRP | 05/06/20 04:40 PM |
| 2 | The Prophet's WivesFirstly, thanks for the well sourced response. Secondly, regarding my own situation, you really said it. I believe it is hard enough for men to withstand Westernist degeneracy, let alone women. My wife said all the right things before marriage, but in practice there is no God-fearing. I heard Sheikh Hamza Yusuf say that Islam gives more religious duties to men because women already contain rahma (the womb, mercy) i.e. they already have a headstart because of an inherent spiritual inclination. Ho… | /r/MuslimRedPill | 05/06/20 04:27 PM |
| 1 | Cannot stand my pregnant wife.Yes, I have tried that, and no, I'm not. The reason I no longer do this is that it's just fuel for the fire. She wants a reaction and any she gets incites further rage. This particular one will activate her eternal victim mode. It will cause her to do the mental gymnastics required to frame herself as the victim. | /r/askMRP | 05/06/20 01:55 PM |
| 3 | Cannot stand my pregnant wife.There was another comment to this effect, and on reflection I think it's definitely possible that I have had my tism dialled up too high. I'll take this advice into account, thank you. | /r/askMRP | 05/06/20 10:29 AM |
| 1 | Cannot stand my pregnant wife.I appreciate you taking the time to write this, thank you. There is a lot for me to reconsider, and I will take the time to reflect on recent events and my own actions. Regarding my kid, yes I am overly sentimental. And a lot of replies are pointing it out. That's clearly another thing for me to look into. I haven't completed the sidebar, but I'm into it. I'll continue. Thanks again. | /r/askMRP | 04/06/20 05:14 PM |
| 2 | Cannot stand my pregnant wife.Thanks, tough guy. Maybe one day I will be alpha enough to regard my son with dispassion like you. | /r/askMRP | 04/06/20 03:43 PM |
| 2 | Cannot stand my pregnant wife.Thanks for the advice. I never considered lack of comfort could be a factor. I have read that dread during pregnancy can nuke the relationship. I will try this. | /r/askMRP | 04/06/20 12:59 PM |
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