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Men Who Preach ‘Submission’… Let’s Talk About It! Response to comment. #exjw #jwmen #submission

Same Ole Tee 514 lượt xem 3 weeks ago
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A comment was left (on the video 4 things women should consider before becoming a JW) suggesting that my content was encouraging women to not be submissive. The topic of women being in submission can get heated, but let’s be real—who is constantly pushing this narrative, and why? In this video, I give my thoughts about submission and break down the type of men who I think use this as a control tactic rather than letting their actions speak for themselves.

🔸 Is submission really about respect… or insecurity?
🔸 Why do certain men harp on submission but lack leadership skills?
🔸 The difference between mutual respect vs. forced control.
🔸 How strong, confident women are often targeted in these conversations. I get this all the time LOL!

Let’s have a real conversation. Are these men truly leading, or are they masking their own shortcomings? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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