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The time has come....
Fathers, be honest.
Who cooks better? Your wife or your daughter?
I will go first.
Papa secretly admires my cooking more. (I jest)
Fathers, be honest.
Who cooks better? Your wife or your daughter?
I will go first.
Papa secretly admires my cooking more. (I jest)
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This is an awesome book so far if you're considering home schooling.
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Little unknown fact.
Before the introduction of the "Equality Act" in 1965 and the protests / rallying that came before that, colleges for women used to teach females how to become good housewives for their husband. The proposed belief was that 'women's higher calling is for the domestic lifeβin this she must be prepared to face the duties necessary for her vocational life." This means that general careers, especially if they involved Math, Science, or manual labor, were reserved for males.
These classes involved etiquette, adequate cleaning, table manners, and the proper demeanor for a young lady to acquire, only for one day to apply it into her own home.
Before the introduction of the "Equality Act" in 1965 and the protests / rallying that came before that, colleges for women used to teach females how to become good housewives for their husband. The proposed belief was that 'women's higher calling is for the domestic lifeβin this she must be prepared to face the duties necessary for her vocational life." This means that general careers, especially if they involved Math, Science, or manual labor, were reserved for males.
These classes involved etiquette, adequate cleaning, table manners, and the proper demeanor for a young lady to acquire, only for one day to apply it into her own home.
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This is Georgina Ward, Countess of Dudley, taken in 1902. Although not every woman back then was descended from royalty, they still had the responsibility of dressing modestly and being a role model for others. A lady, regardless of her social class, was called to do the following:
β To be of a gentle, yet religious and upright nature. God fearing yet obedient.
β Condemnation of bad morality; expected to know the rights and wrongs of social and personal etiquette, in regards to things such as dining, home, and even manners in conversations.
β Hair was to be kept tidy and neat, likewise with your appearance. You were to dress as the social class you belonged to.
Examples of this would be the wife of a tradesman would wear a more modest apparel than the wife of a businessman. Both of them are still to look neat and proper, except in circumstances such as parties or balls.
β Slow to judgement, quick to forgiveness. No envying or hatred of other women or pettified remarks. Sisterhood was considered sacred and important. A woman who could not get along with other woman was often remarked as someone who had the traits of a Suffragette or Spinster.
β Modesty in speech and words. Never speaking of private parts, body motions, or things that happened in the household.
These are of course, not all of them. Women were held to a very high standard back then that our grandparents would had considered normal (in which, it very much is), but because of what most women have been taught, achieving such behavior is a challenge.
It is a shame that a lot of women are not like this today, but it is not to say that a reformation of the character of a lady may not be made. There is always hope. You just have to search. If you do not find, learn! Teach your daughters, and if not your daughters, your wives, before they have the misfortune of learning elsewhere.
β To be of a gentle, yet religious and upright nature. God fearing yet obedient.
β Condemnation of bad morality; expected to know the rights and wrongs of social and personal etiquette, in regards to things such as dining, home, and even manners in conversations.
β Hair was to be kept tidy and neat, likewise with your appearance. You were to dress as the social class you belonged to.
Examples of this would be the wife of a tradesman would wear a more modest apparel than the wife of a businessman. Both of them are still to look neat and proper, except in circumstances such as parties or balls.
β Slow to judgement, quick to forgiveness. No envying or hatred of other women or pettified remarks. Sisterhood was considered sacred and important. A woman who could not get along with other woman was often remarked as someone who had the traits of a Suffragette or Spinster.
β Modesty in speech and words. Never speaking of private parts, body motions, or things that happened in the household.
These are of course, not all of them. Women were held to a very high standard back then that our grandparents would had considered normal (in which, it very much is), but because of what most women have been taught, achieving such behavior is a challenge.
It is a shame that a lot of women are not like this today, but it is not to say that a reformation of the character of a lady may not be made. There is always hope. You just have to search. If you do not find, learn! Teach your daughters, and if not your daughters, your wives, before they have the misfortune of learning elsewhere.
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πΊπΈβ‘οΈ- A year ago today, Roe V. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court.
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Forwarded from Sensible Catholicism
"Now, while we deplore hasty, improvident, ill-considered marriages, and hold that their consequences are very sad, there is a very supreme kind of selfishness in this over-cautiousness to marry which is not delightful to contemplate....the fear lest self should be inconvenienced or deprived in the very slightest degree; and all this does not tend to the highest development of human nature, but rather the reverse, since the spirit of self-denial and self-sacrifice is one of the loveliest attributes of human character."
- Annie S. Swan, Courtship and Marriage And the Gentle Art of Home-Making, 1894
- Annie S. Swan, Courtship and Marriage And the Gentle Art of Home-Making, 1894
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Forwarded from Marc Malone
Hello my friends, my beautiful wife's brother set up a fundraiser for life saving treatment. I know many of you donated to the event by Laura Eisenhower and I deeply appreciate it and don't expect repeats. However; we have gone down several treatment pathways with some of the newest and best scientific literature and clinical results, from natural to pharmaceutical, and unfortunately the cancer has progressed significantly to Stage 4. Some of the treatments including Cryoablation Surgery we have done have been successful for others (even with this aggressive subtype of cancer), but not for us.
There's a clinic that has put Stage 4 patients into remission who were written off, and we need to begin there asap to save my wife's life.
I have spent all my money including savings already. I spent the last few years doing all I can to ensure we have Personal and Collective Freedomβwhich didn't pay and also cost me money and time from my business. If you can donate or share, if you have a platform and can share, I need your help. My wife is essential to my life, essential in me doing my work, and essential to my 3 babies. Thank you so much.
https://www.givesendgo.com/HelpJillianFightCancer
There's a clinic that has put Stage 4 patients into remission who were written off, and we need to begin there asap to save my wife's life.
I have spent all my money including savings already. I spent the last few years doing all I can to ensure we have Personal and Collective Freedomβwhich didn't pay and also cost me money and time from my business. If you can donate or share, if you have a platform and can share, I need your help. My wife is essential to my life, essential in me doing my work, and essential to my 3 babies. Thank you so much.
https://www.givesendgo.com/HelpJillianFightCancer
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Help Jillian Malone fight cancer
Our sister, Jillian (Schuster) Malone is one of the kindest, most generous, and supportive people we have the honor of calling family. She has dedicated her ...
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Forwarded from Sensible Catholicism
If you're a man or woman I strongly recommend reading this blog:
https://finerfeminity.com/
If you're a woman it can help you very much with understanding and bettering yourself. If you're a man, single or not, it may give a little hope in a world where it seems not many women are pursuing the beauty entailed in their content.
It's like reading the female saints, they had such great love and insight - for men it is necessary to realise their worth, even if there aren't too many in the making. I wouldn't say I'm anything like St Joseph, after all. He was very quiet and humble.
https://finerfeminity.com/
If you're a woman it can help you very much with understanding and bettering yourself. If you're a man, single or not, it may give a little hope in a world where it seems not many women are pursuing the beauty entailed in their content.
It's like reading the female saints, they had such great love and insight - for men it is necessary to realise their worth, even if there aren't too many in the making. I wouldn't say I'm anything like St Joseph, after all. He was very quiet and humble.
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As far as I know, a lot of people subscribed to the channel work two or three jobs just to sustain themselves and their family. I hope to God for all of you that you might catch yourselves a break, and a blessed one at that.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/do-religious-employees-have-to-work-on-sundays-supreme-court-ruling-is-expected-soon-22cd8cb
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/do-religious-employees-have-to-work-on-sundays-supreme-court-ruling-is-expected-soon-22cd8cb
MarketWatch
Do religious employees have to work on Sundays? Supreme Court weighs in.
Groff v. DeJoy centered on a U.S. Postal Service worker who refused to make Amazon deliveries on Sundays.
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Forwarded from New Channel is: ArminiusNew
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Supreme Court just delivered a crushing blow to Affirmative Action and blatantly woke Afrocentric racism in schools which gave unfair race-based preferential admissions to Black students over Asians, Whites, and others more qualified with academic performance.
Supreme Court just delivered a crushing blow to Affirmative Action and blatantly woke Afrocentric racism in schools which gave unfair race-based preferential admissions to Black students over Asians, Whites, and others more qualified with academic performance.
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JUST IN - U.S. Supreme Court rules businesses can refuse to service "LGBTQ+" customers.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/upi9bqukhb
@disclosetv
https://www.disclose.tv/id/upi9bqukhb
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π€£π€£ and just like that gay month is OVER!!
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