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Offline TxTrad

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Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
« Reply #135 on: July 06, 2018, 10:17:18 AM »
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  • I think that science and university attendance by girls can be a good thing. 
    It's not a good thing, poche.  However, if your daughter insisted on attending university and you had no control over it, I would at least try to convince her to go into the sciences where there are fewer liberal arts classes. 


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    « Reply #136 on: July 06, 2018, 12:48:11 PM »
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  • Speechless! 
    Blood on their hands...


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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #137 on: July 06, 2018, 01:15:31 PM »
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  • I think that science and university attendance by girls can be a good thing. As for any female graduate who came home and said, "I don't want kids." I would recommend that she look into religious life, maybe a teaching order.  
    Attending university is never a good thing.
    As anyone who has been knows, and has attested to here. 

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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #138 on: July 06, 2018, 01:54:34 PM »
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  • Attending university is never a good thing.
    These days, yes. They'd learn so much more in a monastery.
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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #139 on: July 06, 2018, 10:32:30 PM »
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  • Attending university is never a good thing.
    As anyone who has been knows, and has attested to here.
    We bring up the children as best we can. We try to give them an understanding of values and morality and an understanding of what is important in life. But at some point they will have to be out on their own.  


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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #140 on: July 07, 2018, 12:19:55 AM »
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  • I think that science and university attendance by girls can be a good thing. As for any female graduate who came home and said, "I don't want kids." I would recommend that she look into religious life, maybe a teaching order.  

    The problem is that they are being actively brainwashed in the universities to NOT want any children. To repudiate husbands and families and focus on their "careers" instead so they become "strong and independent" women.

    Most women (not all) actually want children naturally, they just rationalize they don't want them; especially after they realize it is too late and they have not secured a husband to have them with.

    The most foolish ones go on and become "single moms" in an irresponsible rush. Other ones, (actually the majority of them nowadays), are nurturing cats and dogs instead of real children in a desperate attempt to fulfill that female need.  

    Women should not be wasting their prime years in universities.
    If anyone says that true and natural water is not necessary for baptism and thus twists into some metaphor the words of our Lord Jesus Christ" Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Spirit" (Jn 3:5) let him be anathema.

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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #141 on: July 07, 2018, 08:56:56 AM »
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  • The problem is that they are being actively brainwashed in the universities to NOT want any children. To repudiate husbands and families and focus on their "careers" instead so they become "strong and independent" women.

    Most women (not all) actually want children naturally, they just rationalize they don't want them; especially after they realize it is too late and they have not secured a husband to have them with.

    The most foolish ones go on and become "single moms" in an irresponsible rush. Other ones, (actually the majority of them nowadays), are nurturing cats and dogs instead of real children in a desperate attempt to fulfill that female need.  

    Women should not be wasting their prime years in universities.
    Gotta be a feminαzι to thumb this down. 

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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #142 on: July 07, 2018, 09:39:04 AM »
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  • These days, yes. They'd learn so much more in a monastery.
    ... If there was a good one to send them to...


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    « Reply #143 on: July 07, 2018, 12:35:42 PM »
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  • The problem is that they are being actively brainwashed in the universities to NOT want any children.
    Not only that, but they also ridicule the religious life. Look at the titles of the publications of this history prof: Priest's Whore to Pastor's Wife, “‘Nothing More than Common Whores and Knaves’: Married Monks and Nuns in the Early German Reformation.”, etc. Universities study, propagandize, and promote perversions, even outside the "gender studies" and LBGTQxyz departments.
    To repudiate husbands and families and focus on their "careers"
    A friend of mine doing pro-life work asked a young lady at a university if she wants kids. She said she would drop out and have lots of children right away, but for some reason she kept worshiping the careerism idol. Young women even sacrifice their children to Moloch in exchange for a piece of paper (diploma) or a "rewarding" (read: enslaving) career.

    instead so they become "strong and independent" women.
    Strong is good, but "independent" is a euphemism for disobedient.
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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #144 on: July 07, 2018, 07:54:38 PM »
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  • And not only all of the above, but women are also told/taught that to have children closer than 2 years apart is "damaging" and "dangerous" to the health of the woman and baby. 

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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #145 on: July 07, 2018, 10:35:52 PM »
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  • The problem is that they are being actively brainwashed in the universities to NOT want any children. To repudiate husbands and families and focus on their "careers" instead so they become "strong and independent" women.

    Most women (not all) actually want children naturally, they just rationalize they don't want them; especially after they realize it is too late and they have not secured a husband to have them with.

    The most foolish ones go on and become "single moms" in an irresponsible rush. Other ones, (actually the majority of them nowadays), are nurturing cats and dogs instead of real children in a desperate attempt to fulfill that female need.  

    Women should not be wasting their prime years in universities.
    Wherever they go once they leave home there will be voices against what the Church teaches. We have to give them our best and when we send them out into the world we should pray for them that they be faithful to the Faith that we taught them. 


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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #146 on: July 07, 2018, 10:36:39 PM »
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  • And not only all of the above, but women are also told/taught that to have children closer than 2 years apart is "damaging" and "dangerous" to the health of the woman and baby.
    It is also best if the parents are married to each other also.

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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #147 on: July 09, 2018, 06:53:03 AM »
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  • And not only all of the above, but women are also told/taught that to have children closer than 2 years apart is "damaging" and "dangerous" to the health of the woman and baby.
    And actively encouraged to poison their bodies and pervert the purpose of both marriage and intimacy by using birth control. 

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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #148 on: July 09, 2018, 07:00:22 AM »
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  • I think that science and university attendance by girls can be a good thing. As for any female graduate who came home and said, "I don't want kids." I would recommend that she look into religious life, maybe a teaching order.  
    I personally think that if girls are to go onto higher education it should be in a carefully controlled environment, only with parental consent and the subjects should be appropriate.
    Absolutely any woman who is not able to accept the complete openness to children which is an integral part of the vocation of marriage should be steered to seek the fulfilment of a religious vocation. 

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    Re: Trads raising feminist daughters
    « Reply #149 on: July 09, 2018, 09:02:10 AM »
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  • I personally think that if girls are to go onto higher education it should be in a carefully controlled environment, only with parental consent and the subjects should be appropriate.

    Well, I plan on putting the same types of controls on my sons.  I'm not sure why this kind of thing should be limited to girls.  At some point, though, as parents, we have to let go.  We cannot shelter them forever.  At some point, they will have to make a go of it in the world and will EVENTUALLY encounter the evils and wickedness of the world, and they will make their own decisions.  We try to prepare them, but we have to hope and pray that they make the right choices in life.  More than just controlling them forever, which we can't do, we need to try preparing them so that they will make the right decisions ON THEIR OWN when the time comes.

    So ... and I never thought this would ever happen ... but I agree with poche.  That was difficult to type  :).