Mother Wants Daughters To Be Proud Of Their Bodies

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    Soldier-Medic
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    Mother wants her 19 and 15 year old daughter to be proud of their bodies.

    In an era when women are demanding equality on all fronts and respect for the abilities and accomplishments, mothers are still teaching their daughters to put stock in the SMV. It is clear that women can become something more than window dressing like Florence Nightingale in the early 19th century and make a serious contribution in medicine, statistics, and sanitation reform, we still see women demanding to be recognized for their secondary sexual characteristics.

    Just like a man, what a woman is taught to value early in their lives will dictate what direction they will take their lives.

    "I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.

    #237044
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    Jan Sobieski
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    Attractive females want to flaunt their SMV. Ugly females are the ones that get upset.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #237048
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    Narwhal
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    I want to teach my daughter to accept reality. If you eat like s~~~ and don’t exercise, don’t be surprised at the results. Don’t go around complain about attention you didn’t earn. If you dress like a slut, expect people to treat you that way. I don’t have a problem if one of her goals is to be attractive, no different then my son’s goal of being a good athlete. Both will know that love them regardless of their level of success in there endeavors, but I’m going to tell them they deserve something they didn’t earn.

    Back on my daughter, she is about to turn 10, and start developing a little bit of fat. It is no where near a problem but her eating habits are. We’ve worked on it a bit, but I my ex has told her about it the most. My ex apparently told her about her own issues with weight growing up and how her own mother made her feel bad about her weight and such. There is a fine line between self-confidence and being honest about how you look and who you are.

    Ok. Then do it.

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    Anonymous
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    “Woman wants attention, babbles her ‘thoughts’ and it becomes a news article. Something about patriarchy, equality, empowerment, etc.”

    Honestly, there’s no way you can make me read an entire page of a woman’s thoughts.

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    Rhino
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    If you want them to dress like sluts and feel empowered that is your decision but they will attract all the unwanted attention that goes with that type of outfit. Don’t be surprised when a some whacko guy or girl makes advances on your daughters and assaults them for the way they act and dress. Yes even females are now sexually assaulting other women.

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    Anonymous
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    My daughter is in her pre-teens. She’s all about me. What I read, watch, listen to.

    I’m not sure why, but her mother’s materialism and life choices regarding marriage, divorce, and all the rest have sickened her. Good.

    She accidentally saw her mom “sext” a nude photo to a guy and was appalled.

    Her fondest memory was of winter in our old house (that I lost) and me waving up at her in the window when she was little (I was shovelling snow outside).

    I teach her cause and effect, action reaction, choice and responsibility.

    I have great faith in my daughter. I’m not one of those parents that think their children are blameless and can do no wrong. If she screws up I’m always there for her, but I’m not going to fix her consequences for her.

    Something tells me that she’ll do ok. She’s seen enough already.

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    Rennie
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    Something tells me that she’ll do ok. She’s seen enough already.

    We’ll see. The influence of the world is very strong.

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    Unicron
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    The whole point of this article was an excuse for the daily mail to show a few pictures of an attractive 15 year old girl in tight dresses.

    Marriage is the process of finding out what kind of man your wife would have preferred.

    #237116
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    Uchibenkei
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    If you want your children to be proud of their bodies, teach them to work for a body to be proud of.

    Teach your children the importance of hard work. Teach them to accomplish things to be proud of, rather than teaching them to be proud of whatever happens with no effort.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    Rennie
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    The whole point of this article was an excuse for the daily mail to show a few pictures of an attractive 15 year old girl in tight dresses.

    I need to confiscate this, give it all to me. I need to learn how to read, back here…

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    Won'tGetFooledAgain
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    So this is a mother teaching her daughters that SMV is everything and that they can get anything they want if they use it correctly.

    I can already predict a life on the alpha c~~~ carousel with a beta ex husband wallet in the middle.

    For women, everything eventually boils down to Alpha Fucks, Beta Bucks.

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    RoyDal
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    @narwhal;

    My go to guy for weight control is Dr Eric Berg. https://www.youtube.com/user/drericberg123

    The short version is do not eat sugar or starch in any of their myriads of forms. Just say “no” to starch and sugar!

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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