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<blockquote data-quote="Magnus Stout" data-source="post: 1510366" data-attributes="member: 17448"><p>I found this powerful little gem:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]D8eJRLQ_Qxc[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>When Bishop Tikhon talks about wise women learning to be <strong><em>helpers</em></strong> of men, this cleverly addresses the toxicity of feminism. A woman's need to be a helper is also bolstered by what Ann Barnhardt (a Catholic) wrote here: <a href="https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/2339-diabolical-narcissism-go-clean-up-the-kitchen-you-stupid-stupid-woman" target="_blank">Go Clean Up the Kitchen, You Stupid, Stupid Woman</a>.</p><p></p><p>Reflecting on Tikhon's words, once husband and wife know their proper roles, the heavier burden will fall on the man to <u>love</u> his wife (her mere obedience is easy, by contrast). This is why, I think, he focuses on the importance of building a friendship with her as well. <em>Can you really love that which you don't know or care to know</em>? I know that this is true in my marriage, and our ability to be friendly was (in retrospect) what set her apart from other women.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magnus Stout, post: 1510366, member: 17448"] I found this powerful little gem: [MEDIA=youtube]D8eJRLQ_Qxc[/MEDIA] When Bishop Tikhon talks about wise women learning to be [B][I]helpers[/I][/B] of men, this cleverly addresses the toxicity of feminism. A woman's need to be a helper is also bolstered by what Ann Barnhardt (a Catholic) wrote here: [URL='https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/2339-diabolical-narcissism-go-clean-up-the-kitchen-you-stupid-stupid-woman']Go Clean Up the Kitchen, You Stupid, Stupid Woman[/URL]. Reflecting on Tikhon's words, once husband and wife know their proper roles, the heavier burden will fall on the man to [U]love[/U] his wife (her mere obedience is easy, by contrast). This is why, I think, he focuses on the importance of building a friendship with her as well. [I]Can you really love that which you don't know or care to know[/I]? I know that this is true in my marriage, and our ability to be friendly was (in retrospect) what set her apart from other women. [/QUOTE]
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