smitten on Nostr: I like this video from FunkyFrogBait. The first 10-15 minutes covered the bulk of it, ...
I like this video from FunkyFrogBait. The first 10-15 minutes covered the bulk of it, but they go into more depth and history in the second half. I thought it was a particularly good point they made that there don't tend to be many older trad wife influencers. Often because those women end up escaping their religious and patriarchal confinement, with stories to tell about regret, financial struggles, and resentment over the ways that their earlier 'decisions' had actually been forced on them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXRhm6te-FgPublished at
2024-09-02 14:54:01Event JSON
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