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| 2 | How to stop seeking validation?And hey, fishing for compliments isn’t so bad! (as long as it’s not sought as a constant salve for a deeper insecurity, where it becomes annoying and very emotionally loaded.) | /r/RedPillWives | 23/06/21 06:24 PM |
| 2 | How to stop seeking validation?It’s okay to want to be recognized for your hard work! It’s not “needy” or self aggrandizing. When I do something my husband won’t notice right away, (like organizing the pantry) I mention it and he says “awesome, good job baby!” When I work out 5 days a week, at the end of the week sometimes I’ll say, “I worked out 5 days this week!” And he’ll say, “that’s great! Good job baby, I’m proud of you.” I do want encouragement and acknowledgement when I do things that are hard for me. Everything in mo… | /r/RedPillWives | 23/06/21 06:22 PM |
| 1 | how can i feel like less of a burden being provided for?I’m glad you brought up that your lifestyle would actually have downgrade if you went back to work. People seem to always assume more money means upgrade in lifestyle. Lol I all it would mean in my house is that we would eat a lot more frozen pizzas. | /r/RedPillWives | 12/05/21 02:19 AM |
| 2 | Married Red PillAs a leader he should absolutely take your needs and desires into consideration. The decision can be ultimately his, or he can choose to delegate decisions. True leadership does take everyone’s needs into account. The truth is not everyone has strong opinions about whether or not the lawn should be fescue or Kentucky bluegrass. While making those decisions can make it “feel” like he’s in charge, it may be the case that he doesn’t feel strongly one way or another whether we take the freeway or th… | /r/RedPillWives | 12/05/21 01:51 AM |
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