@Outspoken_Sam He has the mannerisms of a chronic content creator. The way he “performs”, the glances at the camera over and over throughout the video, shows me that he is more focused on the video than his own wife.
I would NEVER, EVER record my wife and then post her reaction. Disgusting.
@sgyahn@BasedMikeLee Mormons do not believe that Jesus is God, just a “god” among an infinite number of gods on infinite worlds. To deny Jesus is the one true God is to deny THE core tenant of Christianity. It’s in the name. If they deny that, they are by definition not Christian.
@MeghanEMurphy If the husband is only looking to only please himself then yes, I think her response is justified. But if he’s wanting to initiate and make her pleasure the priority and she STILL denies him, there is something deeper going on and she is at fault. Get counseling not divorce.
@wigger This is a based on a fundamental inability to differentiate between beating and discipline. They are not the same.
I was one of 7 and I was spanked more than all of them combined. Now? I have never committed a crime, don’t drink or do drugs, well adjusted and happily married.
@downbadcomment Then you shouldn’t have had sex with someone you don’t care about. The younger generations are so disconnected from basic biology it boggles the mind.
Furthermore, to think your life is over simply because you have to be responsible now is the most childish mentality. Grow up.
@sapphyreblayze Maybe in the big cities that’s a thing, but In medium to smaller size towns and villages it’s perfectly acceptable. Not sure where you’re getting this from.
@CentralRW@RealPostFolder Completely wrong. As if by implication, conflict means it’s a “healthy” marriage.
My wife and I never shout or raise our voices to each other. Ever. Our solution? We TALK to each other, no matter how hard or how difficult a topic rather than let things bubble up to explode.
@BuddyJnrrr What a truly horrific thing to write. In no way shape or form is that ever justifiable. That’s like saying, “better to be dead than to face any sort of suffering”.
@AntiCommieBecca This is a cultural decay thing not an evolutionary thing. I also think it is due to my generation (millennials) growing up in the lack discipline era where screaming kids became normal but still looked down on. Now, everyone associates any child making noise to a misbehaving one.
@Zed0074@BuenoForMiami There is a distinction between abuse and discipline.
Those that beat their kids are not trying to make the child better, they use it as an excuse to vent anger and frustration. Evil.
Those that discipline do so because they want their child to know there are consequences.
@BuenoForMiami Disagree completely. I was spanked more than all 6 of my siblings combined. I am well adjusted, happily married, never done drugs or committed crimes.
My Dad always made sure I knew why I was getting spanked and, more importantly, that he wasn’t mad and loved me no matter what.
@MetamateDaz This is a perfect example of ignorance and obscene levels of privilege.
I get that life is hard. It’s hard for all of us. You don’t have a right to any of those things. No one created a “game”. This is life. You can either make something of it or become the person who ruins it.
@ma1ybe The reason this is so offensive to individuals like this is they would rather have the comfort of not seeing the face of the child they murder by killing them in the womb first. When you have to hold the child in your arms you are force to realize just how barbaric abortion is.
@tuuu28283 In the most basic sense, yes it does. But “yup” can also be used (not always) as a way of showing displeasure or as a way to shut down conversation.
For example, a wife can ask her husband: Did you have a bad day?” “Yup” can mean, yes, it was so bad I don’t want to talk about it.
@edgaralandough Be intentional. Make statements made in passing promises or oaths rather than vapid pleasantries. Things like “we should hang out sometime or let me know if you need any help.”
Not only will you shock/bless those around you by following through, it does wonders for your own life.
@triiadxx Show me the art degree student nowadays who is creating the pieces on the left. There aren’t any. Brutalism, or styles similar to it are the only thing taught because it’s “practical” or it fits the budget. The art on the left won’t get you a job but everything on the right will.