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  • Maxine Zinner
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    I get a willow switch on the back of my thighs. So except for my husband and his nephew who administers the whipping no one else can see anything

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  • James Hutchins
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    It really breaks Christ's heart to see all these girls marrying fags. That's just not the way God made us.
    So true.

    If God wanted men to be queer, He would of made us that way.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    It really breaks Christ's heart to see all these girls marrying fags. That's just not the way God made us.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Originally posted by flowergirl18 View Post
    No I am quite girly I fix my hair, wear makeup, and wear dresses and skirts a lot. We just balance out each other, I can't cook so he does the cooking he hates cleaning so I do all the cleaning.
    So do all prostitues.

    What I want to know is why all the Hate for Jesus. You know, this is His special month and today, of all days, is His day. Don;t you have a special day each month when you are bent over and praising the majesty?

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  • flowergirl18
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    No I am quite girly I fix my hair, wear makeup, and wear dresses and skirts a lot. We just balance out each other, I can't cook so he does the cooking he hates cleaning so I do all the cleaning.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by flowergirl18 View Post
    No we just don't feel the need the to boss each other around. We both pay for stuff and treat each other as equals.
    So you pretend to be a boy so he can be a homo?

    Ew

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  • flowergirl18
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    No we just don't feel the need the to boss each other around. We both pay for stuff and treat each other as equals.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by flowergirl18 View Post
    I don't understand, my fiancé and me live together just fine with out him hitting me. He does not beat me and we do not fight over anything...
    So, he's the "girl" in the relationship?

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  • flowergirl18
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    I don't understand, my fiancé and me live together just fine with out him hitting me. He does not beat me and we do not fight over anything...

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  • Mark L. Snyde, PhD
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    Originally posted by Oceans676 View Post
    Yes, I agree you are right. But I've only ever needed to tell her once exactly what I wanted, she agrees without question and never forgets because she writes down all my demands so she never slips up.
    Before I became a member here, I too had been lulled into thinking my wife was nearly perfect, never needing my corrective hand, always doing as I directed with a smile on her face.

    However, I have since become a stronger Christian, and I am recognizing and been alerted to certain signs of insubordination. I used to let her slide if dinner was a few minutes late or not prepared to perfection. I weakly looked the other way if my drawers were not properly starched or it there was dust behind the refrigerator.

    Thanks to the guidance I have received here, I now find several reasons a day to cuff her briskly. If you look hard enough, you will always find something not quite right. At first she seemed a little sullen about it, but now she knows I do this because I love her enough to direct her to improve, and there is always room for improvement.

    So, thank you Landover Baptist Church for making me see I was being a lazy neglectful husband, but have now seen the light and now run a much tighter ship for The Lord. Hallelujah!

    I always make sure to correct my wife in front of my sons so that they can be led by example and learn how a loving husband cares for his wife.

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  • Oceans676
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    Originally posted by Brother Helge View Post
    There is no such thing. Don't be deluted...



    That statement say more about you, than about her.
    You seriously are deluded.
    All women needs a firm hand.
    And remember - You are your wife's leader and authority in the home.
    Do not risk upsetting that balance.
    Yes, I agree you are right. But I've only ever needed to tell her once exactly what I wanted, she agrees without question and never forgets because she writes down all my demands so she never slips up.

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  • Brother Helge
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    Originally posted by Oceans676 View Post
    I think I'm one of the lucky few that married a truly terrific woman.
    There is no such thing. Don't be deluted...

    Originally posted by Oceans676 View Post
    She never needs a firm hand of discipline.
    That statement say more about you, than about her.
    You seriously are deluded.
    All women needs a firm hand.
    And remember - You are your wife's leader and authority in the home.
    Do not risk upsetting that balance.

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Originally posted by Oceans676 View Post
    I think I'm one of the lucky few that married a truly terrific woman. She never needs a firm hand of discipline. But if it were ever to come down to it I'd probably just paddle her behind. I mean, why would I want to risk damaging body parts that were meant to be used to clean the house/cook/care for the children? That seems almost silly to me.
    Never forget Proverbs 7:10 And, behold, there met him a woman with the attire of an harlot, and subtil of heart.

    Women are vain, spiteful creatures prone to emotional outbursts and knee jerk reactions such as divorce.

    NEVER trust a woman you don't trust.

    YIC

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  • Oceans676
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    I think I'm one of the lucky few that married a truly terrific woman. She never needs a firm hand of discipline. But if it were ever to come down to it I'd probably just paddle her behind. I mean, why would I want to risk damaging body parts that were meant to be used to clean the house/cook/care for the children? That seems almost silly to me.

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  • Truth of the Matter
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    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    It's not too early to raise your children properly. Read this insightful thread to learn how and why to start hitting your child with a rod 16 weeks before birth.

    Mrs. Etheldreda:

    After reading this thread and showing it to Mr. Arends, we have decided that this is the right route to go. Also, this is easier for Mr. Arends as after the baby is born he will have to hit me and the child separately.

    Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.

    Yours in Christ,
    Mrs, Carol Arends

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