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@Autumn I appreciate this post. That is indeed how doors work!

@RegalBeagle @UncleIroh There's a joke in there about them "making you their bitch", I'm sure.

@Mommy I feel like this is the start of many a hentai...

@SuperDicq @susie Western governments the world-over are afraid of population decline, yes.

Fertility rates have been declining for years, and no financial incentives have ever brought the fertility rate above 2.

@Furgar I'm glad you're posting this. I have posted it many times as well.

@Zeb @Stahesh @UncleIroh @Tfmonkey @VooDooMedic

BDSM relationships if they were allowed to work according to their contracts could be a means to having a working marriage in the west, but because judges can legislate from the bench with impunity and the "primary aggressor" is arrested on the spot during a domestic violence call, it still is not a good idea.

@VooDooMedic @Zeb @Stahesh @UncleIroh @Tfmonkey Speaking of beatings, the whole stereotype of Muslims "beating" their wives is predominantly raising your voice and gripping her much like you would with a child if they ran away and you wanted to impress on them how dangerous it was. Actual spanking is a last resort.

@VD15 Looks like someone ate all the third umbilicals.

@houseoftolstoy A nice flow chart this is at first glance. I'll have to examine it and see if I can find issues. Thanks! Always ensure your baskets don't have holes before filling them with water.

@Zeb When I say it wasn't a bad movie, I mean production and cinematography unrelated to the content.

The movie isn't a bad film or overly cheesy as such, but it is unrealistic of female nature, and it lays out the archetype every Tradcon wants: the gynocentric servant.

I would recommend watching it for free somewhere to see the points I made so you are innoculated against such propaganda.

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3) In the end, she doesn't sleep with the doctor, but she also never reveals any of her interactions with him to her husband, and she chooses not to because her husband changed, implying that she was swayed by his character changing. This is completely unrealistic.

4) Buying her flowers and keeping his temper in check are good for their own sake, and a minor point of the movie, but they'd not have any effect on her behavior long-term.

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Leave out the Christianity for a moment and look at what is going on in the marriage from a redpill lens:

1) Why was he looking at porn if he was married? Why didn't he just have sex with his wife? She had an issue with him looking at porn, but didn't suggest they have sex more.

2) Why is he expected to forego getting a boat in favor of a medical bed. This was a plot point driven by her desires, and no mention was made of applications to medicare, which usually does pay for such things.

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Through the course of the movie the male protagonist changes his character: he stops looking at porn, controls his temper more, buys her flowers, becomes a believing Christian, and gives up his dream of owning a boat instead spending the money on his wife's mother's medical bed. After doing all this and many pro-Christian scenes, his wife cries and runs to the bedroom to collect her engagement ring which she had put in the sock drawer before running to kiss him at the fire station.

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It was 2008 when the movie "Fireproof" came out, a very popular pro-Christian film wherein a firefighter s having marital problems. His wife is on the edge of divorce with him, and is contemplating cheating with a doctor at the hospital where she works.

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