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1. A feminine woman is motivated by love of husband and children. She is the heart of the family, devoted to her husband and children's wellbeing. This is her career. A woman who is preoccupied with another demanding career cannot pay attention to her family. Love is mainly paying attention.
I don't mind this - if my man is motivated by love of me. It works both ways.
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3. Just as the woman is the heart of the family, the man is the head and shoulders. A feminine woman is her husband's partner. They make decisions together but he has the last word. Men must be the visionaries, the navigators, and the captains. A woman's most important decision is the man she chooses to love.
The man gets the last word?
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5. A feminine woman tries to please the man she loves. No, this has not been outlawed, it just seems that way. A feminine woman generates love by giving love. She empowers her man by believing in him. Love is expressed in actions and effort. Baking a pie is an act of love. So is making the home beautiful. Are we so blind, impoverished and demoralized that we cannot appreciate this? Why have we allowed feminists to stigmatize homemaking? Women would be more than happy to be homemakers if it received the recognition and appreciation that it deserves.
Feminists didn't stigmatize home-making. If anything, the feminist movement was in direct response to women at home feeling under-valued. In fact - they still are, even after all these years. I spent years at home with my kids, and what do I have to show for it? Nothin'. What does he have to show? Tons of contacts, several courses and years of experience. Would I do it again?
Absolutely.
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A feminine woman has grace, beauty and wisdom. These all come from staying in touch with her spirit and not pursuing an exhausting career that requires masculine qualities.
Yeah... bullshit.

That said - I can have a career while still maintaining grace, beauty and wisdom.
And sure - I have all 3 in spades.
