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OK, I can't tell if you guys are condoning these underlined sentences or not. (I haven't read the entire "guide".) But surely you are not?!
I'm no feminist, but these are ridiculous.
For the record, I do believe we should treat our husbands as Kings, but they should also treat us as Queens. :-) I don't, however, believe that our husbands' topics of conversations are more important than ours and I don't believe we are not to ask where they've been all night or that we should allow them to be out all night.
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Times haven't changed - that still describes a good wife - there just aren't any around...
perhaps I have to put a smiley face on the back so everyone knows I am as socially programmed to my generation as they were to theirs...
JD, that is a very safe comment. :)
Daniel, that's because I got the last one...hee hee.
So...what's so new? My wife does all of that every day!
Right.
Wow . . . hmmm . . . Wow!
When you apply the underlined notes to the bride of Christ relating to her comming Groom. WOW!
OK, I can't tell if you guys are condoning these underlined sentences or not. (I haven't read the entire "guide".) But surely you are not?!
I'm no feminist, but these are ridiculous.
For the record, I do believe we should treat our husbands as Kings, but they should also treat us as Queens. :-) I don't, however, believe that our husbands' topics of conversations are more important than ours and I don't believe we are not to ask where they've been all night or that we should allow them to be out all night.
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