April 30, 2008...6:56 pm
183. What daughters never hear—Section 1
Blog 183— What daughters never hear—Section 1
♀ Modest attire, harmonizing makeup, and ladylike behavior empower a woman to compete against women of greater youth and beauty. Especially later in life as tattoos wrinkle, boobs droop, erogenous areas lose visual appeal, and new fashions favor the youngest.
♀ Unwillingness to take husband’s name sends other men a message that she is not very tightly dedicated and may be available.
♀ The more grateful the female to be female, the greater her ability to offset, live with, and even overcome male dominance.
♀ Successful wives don’t supervise husbands except gently, warmly, and especially as indirectly and unnoticeably as possible. Success comes from her finding other ways than challenging expectations that never die in his hunter-conqueror nature.
♀ The female nature can adjust more easily to marital uncertainties and instabilities than can a man’s. This makes relationship maintenance more her job than his.
♀ The kind of enduring love that keeps a man is based on unconditional respect for women generally and conditional respect for one woman in particular. Parents teach the former to boys. Chaste girls and women earn the latter from boys and men.
♀ The modern woman’s refusal to submit to her man’s leadership in the home is more personal, political, and feminist than practical or natural. It sabotages her agenda proportional to her objections. Two-boss organizations don’t survive.
[More about daughters appear in posts 89, 75, 58, 32, and 17. Scroll down or search by the number with a dot and space following it.]
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