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DISCUSSIONeveninginthemtns/r/RedPillWives10/02/23 02:10 AM
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RELATIONSHIPSeveninginthemtns/r/RedPillWomen03/02/23 10:35 PM
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Name a country that doesn't use honor killings and hasn't been infiltrated by feminist ideology? You cannot. Western women don't fear their husbands justice - that's why the west is so degenerate and will collapse on itself as countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan rise.
/r/RedPillWives10/02/23 10:17 AM
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Yes, men in traditional cultures get special privileges because they are men - and it is men, not women, who build, maintain and defend civilization, the family and the home. Western law treats men and women as equals - which is NOT the case. A woman should not leave the home to go to the store or a restaurant without her husband's knowledge, permission and ideally, his guidance. She should not get a job or education without his or her father's approval either. A husband can't spend the family m…
/r/RedPillWives10/02/23 10:16 AM
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I doubted - but unlike you, I will still obey my husband to the best of my ability. And I will be leaving this community since it's clearly been infiltrated by women who have no interest or respect for traditional values.
/r/RedPillWives10/02/23 05:14 AM
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Honor killings keep our culture pure and free of feminism.
/r/RedPillWives10/02/23 04:42 AM
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The Romans (the foundation of western culture) believed the ideal marriage age for a female to be 14 and the ideal marriage age for a male to be 30. What happened to westerners? In my country, a woman who isn't a virgin on her wedding night is unheard of - such a woman would've been disowned or killed by her father for the shame. Even the scandal associated with her being with a strange man without a chaperone is grounds for punishment. But even most western "antifeminists" don't think women sho…
/r/RedPillWives10/02/23 04:24 AM
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Women in my society are modest, submissive and feminine! Western women on the other hand...
/r/RedPillWives10/02/23 02:42 AM
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A very conservative Muslim republic.
/r/RedPillWives10/02/23 02:23 AM
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Yes, my culture hasn't been invaded by feminism while yours clearly has.
/r/RedPillWomen05/02/23 10:44 PM
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Despite this subreddit claiming to be about promoting the relations between the sexes, it seems my post triggered a divide. Most of the men who commented on my post were much more helpful and supportive of how to find peace in obeying my husband.
/r/RedPillWomen05/02/23 04:30 AM
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Those "backwards" cultural practices are what shields traditional cultures from feminism. Women in traditional cultures with babies aren't trying to usurp male authority. It's the extended childhood of western women that allows them to indulge in feminism - the most childish and anti God ideology there is.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 08:06 PM
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I know what my religion and my imam says. I'm looking for advice to be peaceful in it.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 04:12 AM
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It's not just religion for me, it's also culture.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 04:12 AM
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My husband has earned my respect. He makes enough money that I don't work, I just have to maintain the home and care for the children. I come from a very conservative culture where men are strong and stoic. But sometimes this leads them to be harsh to their wives but my husband's honestly kind of soft and has never even raised his voice or his hand to me. So I'm very grateful to him for this.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 02:03 AM
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I was hoping to get advice on how to make peace with my husband's decision.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 01:45 AM
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Hijabi subs wouldn't help since women can't be imams. And I doubt anyone in the Islamic subs are religious scholars.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 01:31 AM
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It was common in some cultures. In eastern europe, Arabia and the Indian subcontinent it was quite common. You're only talking about westerners.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 01:29 AM
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Tbh I posted here hoping that some of the experienced red pill men like u/RedPillDad or u/VasiliyZaitzev would give advice since I think it's better to have a man's perspective since this deals with male relationships and male sexuality. I will not disrespect my husband and God by going against him, I'm just looking for techniques to learn peace. I've already decided on having the girls wear abaya and niqab if their uncle comes over.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 01:19 AM
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I wouldn't need to submit to him if he tells me to do something sinful. Suicide is a sin so I wouldn't need to obey him in that case.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 01:02 AM
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Not all countries have this.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 12:56 AM
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My religion and culture also tell me to obey my husband's wishes as long as they aren't against Islam. This isn't against Islam and I don't dare defy God.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 12:50 AM
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I'm happy to meet his brother with my husband present. We're conservative Muslims so I wouldn't be allowed to spend time with the brother alone, nor do I want to. I think if my husband doesn't change his mind I will have the girls wear abaya and niqab while their uncle's over for extra protection.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 12:48 AM
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I'm from a very conservative culture and religion. My imam has always emphasized to let my husband lead. My husband has been very good to me for the most part, that's why I love him since in our culture the order of precedence for a husband is God > imam > grandfather > father > brother > mother > wife. My religion also says that I must obey my husband as long as what he commands isn't against Islam. Wanting his daughters to meet their uncle isn't sinful.
/r/RedPillWomen04/02/23 12:46 AM
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