Traditional Family: Husband works and Wife is a stay at home mom.

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Do you want a tradional family somday?


  • Total voters
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Elizabeth619

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#41
Great, now racism is brought into it...............

Anyone want me to pop popcorn? Maybe i wont catch the microwave on fire this time
 

Elizabeth619

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#42
I would prefer it, as traditional. Had i ever had kids i would have actually not only preferred a stay at home mom, but also for my kids to have been home schooled. That being said, i find the likelihood of my ever having children at this point very low. So for myself it is a fairly irrelevant question. But i'm here. So i'm answering :p
Couples are having babies later in life these days. I have a friend who is 41 and her and he hubby are trying to have another one.
 
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#43
I have friends from church who had their first child at 47. Older mothers with babies are a precious sight to see.
 
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Relena7

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#44
I don't want kids, and I'll probably marry a man who doesn't either. If I were to be a stay-at-home wife with no kids, I'd probably be bored outta my mind without outside work of some kind. Anyone who judges me for that is a weirdo who cares too much about what other people are doing with their lives. :p;):p
 
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I don't want kids, and I'll probably marry a man who doesn't either. If I were to be a stay-at-home wife with no kids, I'd probably be bored outta my mind without outside work of some kind. Anyone who judges me for that is a weirdo who cares too much about what other people are doing with their lives. :p;):p
Too late. You're a weirdo. ACCEPT YOUR FATE, WOMAN! Just kidding :D
 

Calmador

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Jun 23, 2011
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#46
Proverbs 31 is a prime example of a wife working.

Planting a vineyard v. 16

Trading v. 18

Makes linen garments and sells them v. 24


Not only does she tend to her household she is ALSO a business woman.



Proverbs 31 does show a working wife. However, what does it support more... the "spirit" of a stay at home mom who primerly care about her family and household as a stay at home mom does... or a career oriented woman? The answer is obvious. The paassage implies and also explicitly says she cares for her household.
 

mystdancer50

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Feb 26, 2012
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#48
If I ever married and was able to stay at home, it would be because I don't much enjoy working. :) So, see, it can be a bad thing to be a stay at home wife/mother if you're lazy like me. :)

Okay, so if it were to ever come to that, I know by then God and I will have worked it all out, but I'm just saying. Right now, I want to marry just so I don't have to work...which is one of the reasons I'm NOT married...and truly, it's also one of the reasons I'm not in any hurry to marry. Does that make sense? I'm kind of rambling here...ahem.
 

Blain

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I don't want kids, and I'll probably marry a man who doesn't either. If I were to be a stay-at-home wife with no kids, I'd probably be bored outta my mind without outside work of some kind. Anyone who judges me for that is a weirdo who cares too much about what other people are doing with their lives. :p;):p
Ooh! Freebee shot to mess with someone:D umm, what do I say? uhhh.... dang I usually have something for every situation...
 

Calmador

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#50
The church COULD have done it. Had time to. Didn't.

Also, your rant against feminism is fallacious. Correlation doesn't imply causation. =)
Maybe your right in that it wasn't feminism that caused it. I think the true cause would be sin. The sin of pride would easily fit. So...feminism has been instremntal in the causes that women and as a result feminism is a philosophical tool of sin... clearly seen in its doctrine. Feminism is still garbage.
 
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Ugly

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#51
Sorry for the misunderstanding, to the helpful ladies. At this point in my life i no longer want children. But thank you to those who thought i meant something different and tried to encourage me.
 
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Ugly

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#52
Great, now racism is brought into it...............

Anyone want me to pop popcorn? Maybe i wont catch the microwave on fire this time
Have you been taking cooking lessons from MissCris?
 
May 9, 2012
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#53
Sorry for the misunderstanding, to the helpful ladies. At this point in my life i no longer want children. But thank you to those who thought i meant something different and tried to encourage me.
Can't tell if sarcastic or serious. Help me out here.
 
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Maybe your right in that it wasn't feminism that caused it. I think the true cause would be sin. The sin of pride would easily fit. So...feminism has been instremntal in the causes that women and as a result feminism is a philosophical tool of sin... clearly seen in its doctrine. Feminism is still garbage.
So women are the ones with pride issues? Yet it was men who clearly didn't want women speaking in church, didn't want women voting in the polls, didn't want women having say-so in households, and didn't want women having jobs....yet we're the ones with a pride issue? Okay then...
 

Elizabeth619

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#58
So women are the ones with pride issues? Yet it was men who clearly didn't want women speaking in church, didn't want women voting in the polls, didn't want women having say-so in households, and didn't want women having jobs....yet we're the ones with a pride issue? Okay then...
ITs always the womans fault men dont feel manly... you didnt know that?
 

mystdancer50

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Feb 26, 2012
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I think the idea itself of the purpose of feminism was fine but it was taken to the extreme and therein lies the issue. It was a good thing for women to not be seen as property, to be able to vote, to be able to work as more than a number in a typing pool or a seamstress in a factory, to have protection under the law from abusive men, to have the freedom to be paid a fair wage...then they dove off the deep end and threw in a whole lot of madness and crazyness...but the same could be said for a great many things in this world, yes?

I just say this: if a woman wants to and is able to be a SAHM or a SAHW, awesome! Kudos to you! If a woman wants to do either of these and can't for whatever financial reason exists, she is still a good wife and mother. This does not change her worth or value. If a women doesn't want these things, she is still a good wife and mother. I think that each situation in this circumstance is so unique that we must be aware of the burden we can place on someone unknowingly by focusing only on one and minimizing the other, be it the working mom or the SAHM...either way. :)
 

Blain

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#60
Are your legs broke? ;)
No it's just I can't cook and besides not to be sexist or anything but woman have this freaky natural ability to cook amazing food