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i'm by no means a feminist.

 



She should have whatever friends she wants. You being concerned with her have male friends is just you being a possessive idiot. 


She can wear whatever the hell she wants. i don't believe in telling people exactly how to dress. To be fair, dress professionally for employment, but at home is fair game. 


want to marry and have kids? So what is wrong with not marrying or not having kids? 


loves her family and country? Well of course, if she didn't love her family, she probably wouldn't or should eve be with you.


"Wants to be a stay at home mom." If that's what she wants, cool. if not, cool too. What if the dad wants to be a stay at home dad? I'm not averse to her working or looking to enjoy her hobbies or chase her dreams. 


reads the bible? How about, no? Especially when the bible tells her to be silent and not have authority. The bible is fraught with misogyny. 


"Wants to have 5 kids?" ok keep your dick in your pants horny tom, because 1) you would have to have money to raise 5 kids and 2) What if she doesn't want 5 kids? What is she's happy with just 1 or 2?


"Hates communists." What is with your obsession with communists? I'm not pro communist, but you don't see me talking about it. 


has no social media? Oh, so you want to control her life and keep her from doing what she likes. She would do well to avoid you.


fit and healthy? Talk about being vain.


"wants to homeschool her kids?" So you don't want her to have a life, but be atr home 24/7 and teach kids. sounds like hell! Screw that!


"Goes to church." heh heh heh heh heh no.


"loves children?" well 1) a mother should never hate her children. 2) hopefully not like some pedos do.


"likes to cook." Are you going to cook too? Or are you one of these people who thinks cooking, cleaning, laundry is a woman's job? Do it yourself too!


"natural hair." Dyed hair doesn't mean she's a feminist or some sjw. 



Again, I'm not a feminist by any stretch. I think this is stupid and it just makes whoever thinks this way a moron. Rather I think if a guy is going to be in a relationship, He should be in a relationship with a woman who treats him right as well as he treats her right. it's a two-way street. No man should ever be abused or controlled by her anymore than she should ever be either. 

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