These are my random thoughts while holding a baby, talking to a child, and trying to finish my breakfast at the same time.
An only child is more likely to grow up spoiled. They get all of their parents attention. They don't have to share toys with others. They don't have to learn to get along with another child in the house even though they're fighting at the moment and angry with each other.
Now replace only children with only wives.
But it gets worse, because imagine an only child being raised by a mother who was an only child, who was raised by a mother who was an only child, who was raised by a mother who was an only child.....
They're taught that it's good to be an only child and that they shouldn't have to share anything with anyone. They should get all the attention and love all of the time.
Is this the way monogomy only has changed us women? Are we all now selfish and spoilt? Have we been programmed through generations of believing that we deserve to have the full, constant attention of our husband, to then think that anyone else that wants to take some of that attention away is a cheating whore? We should be thinking of her as a sister in Christ.
My sister and I are very different people and don't always get on well. But I love her and I have very fond memories of our childhood together. We still make an effort to have a relationship, even though we live in different countries. We learnt how to share our parents attention over the years, and how to share our toys. We learnt that we had to get on with one another even when we were fighting, because we lived in the same house and saw each other all the time. I wouldn't have changed having a sister for all the world.
I wonder how many women could've had the opportunity to have one or two sisterwives, but instead pushed it away because of selfishness and having being taught they shouldn't have to share.
An only child is more likely to grow up spoiled. They get all of their parents attention. They don't have to share toys with others. They don't have to learn to get along with another child in the house even though they're fighting at the moment and angry with each other.
Now replace only children with only wives.
But it gets worse, because imagine an only child being raised by a mother who was an only child, who was raised by a mother who was an only child, who was raised by a mother who was an only child.....
They're taught that it's good to be an only child and that they shouldn't have to share anything with anyone. They should get all the attention and love all of the time.
Is this the way monogomy only has changed us women? Are we all now selfish and spoilt? Have we been programmed through generations of believing that we deserve to have the full, constant attention of our husband, to then think that anyone else that wants to take some of that attention away is a cheating whore? We should be thinking of her as a sister in Christ.
My sister and I are very different people and don't always get on well. But I love her and I have very fond memories of our childhood together. We still make an effort to have a relationship, even though we live in different countries. We learnt how to share our parents attention over the years, and how to share our toys. We learnt that we had to get on with one another even when we were fighting, because we lived in the same house and saw each other all the time. I wouldn't have changed having a sister for all the world.
I wonder how many women could've had the opportunity to have one or two sisterwives, but instead pushed it away because of selfishness and having being taught they shouldn't have to share.