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Yes I am!
I'm not a strong woman.
I'm a delicate and soft woman.

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βIβm not letting him struggle with all the bills by himself. If he needs help imma help himβ
Girl that is a grown, strong, capable man. πͺπ½
He can handle it.




β‘Daily Soft Life Affirmations(YouTube)




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Dark Brown, Chocolate Nails π
Just looked up 'Tradwives' and the majority of the articles are negative, calling it a fantasy or impossible.
What are your thoughts on the Trad Wife Trend?
I'm making a video on it tomorrow on my YouTube channel

Feminine Tip:
Accept Help
- Women nowadays are taught to be independent, strong & never look to others for help. But this is the opposite of femininity
- The feminine woman receives help & assistance.
- The feminine woman is okay with getting help from others instead of trying to be strong and prove that she can do it all herself
- She knows she's not weak just for receiving help.
- We are only one person. We can try to do it all but usually end up tired and struggling.
- If you need help, ask.
Stop trying to be like men
Stop trying to work hard like men
Stop competing with men
We are not men
And we never will be.
Embrace being a woman
Embrace working easy/less like a woman
Embrace being delicate & powerful like a woman NOT strong like a man
Embrace being divinely feminine
When you learn to embrace being what God created you to be, your life will flow much easier.
There's a reason women get burnout quicker & experience more dissatisfaction when they're living primarily masculine lives. Trying to work like men, work hard, work as many hours as men, work the same jobs, etc. Even the 9-5 work schedule was designed around men's biology not a woman's. No wonder women struggle trying to fit into this lifestyle. And why we're usually happier working part-time.
And there's a reason why men are also unhappier when they are living primarily feminine lives where they aren't the breadwinner, the provider or a respected, hardworking, masculine man. They usually feel lost without the role of being the provider.




