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Re: Girl Pours Bleach On Men To Stop Man-Spreading
« Reply #35 on: December 16, 2018, 05:57:40 PM »
Jayne, tell me how I’m supposed to accept my husband as the right to discipline me? It actually just makes me sick to think my husband has the right to actually hit me.
From what you have written elsewhere, you are doing your best to be respectful and obedient.  The situation would not come up in which he would have cause to hit you.  This sort of punishment was supposed to be reserved for extreme cases of bad behaviour.

At any rate, in the current situation in which a man could be charged and imprisoned for hitting his wife, it is not a practical means of exercising his authority.  I would not advise a man to do this now.   For me this is more a matter of historical interest.  I object to people assuming that the Catholics of the past were wrong about this because they do not meet modern standards.

Re: Girl Pours Bleach On Men To Stop Man-Spreading
« Reply #36 on: December 16, 2018, 06:09:32 PM »
From what you have written elsewhere, you are doing your best to be respectful and obedient.  The situation would not come up in which he would have cause to hit you.  This sort of punishment was supposed to be reserved for extreme cases of bad behaviour.

At any rate, in the current situation in which a man could be charged and imprisoned for hitting his wife, it is not a practical means of exercising his authority.  I would not advise a man to do this now.   For me this is more a matter of historical interest.  I object to people assuming that the Catholics of the past were wrong about this because they do not meet modern standards.
I don’t think he would start using this as discipline either. He was pretty shocked the church would have condoned it as an acceptable form. It’s more of a mental hurdle to get over to think it’s supposed to be ok.


Re: Girl Pours Bleach On Men To Stop Man-Spreading
« Reply #37 on: December 16, 2018, 08:10:27 PM »
Jayne, tell me how I’m supposed to accept my husband as the right to discipline me? It actually just makes me sick to think my husband has the right to actually hit me.
My husband has corrected me many times (= disciplined me), but he has never struck me or hurt me physically in any way.  The fact that it makes you sick to your stomach is probably because of your past experiences of abuse with your former de-facto. So it seems you still under an emotional weight which has not been lifted off you.
And because, on top of that:

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she has spent her entire life being indoctrinated that it is unthinkably evil for a husband to physically punish a wife.  It is difficult to consider the issue dispassionately under such circuмstances.
you cannot imagine that the past way of behaving, that is, for a husband to employ his God-given authority to discipline his wife is the Catholic way.
We have all been indoctrinated in some way, and we have to get to the truth of the matter, rather than accept the brainwashing we have received through the MSM etc. Not easy, not overnight (usually), takes time. You're making progress because you are open, or opening up. Painful!

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Re: Girl Pours Bleach On Men To Stop Man-Spreading
« Reply #38 on: December 16, 2018, 09:19:37 PM »
Not entirely relevant to the conversation at this point, but it should be noted that the story in the OP was later revealed to be paid actors -- the men were all willing participants.

Re: Girl Pours Bleach On Men To Stop Man-Spreading
« Reply #39 on: December 16, 2018, 11:09:34 PM »
Not entirely relevant to the conversation at this point, but it should be noted that the story in the OP was later revealed to be paid actors -- the men were all willing participants.
You gotta ask, How many of the daily news stories are indeed fake news?