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Chris Yokel's avatar

Sheesh, after reading this I feel like I need to go lay out in the grass and let the rain fall on me for a bit. Brought up some many memories that were once naively pure but are now mixed with so much grief.

Growing up and recovering from these spaces as a man is it's own kind of weird journey, because you realize you were raised to be a perpetrator of much of what you're talking about here Lore, and you may even, as a boy-not-yet-a-man, start to act out that role because it's all you know to do. That brings its own particular shame and grief.

P.S. I'm pretty sure we've talked about this before, but I have to believe we crossed paths at the Massachusetts homeschool convention at one point when we were kids.

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I know this is probably not very helpful, but as a foreigner (Christian living in Germany) my first gut reaction was how weird the US and American Christianity sometimes can be. I am very blessed by many American authors, pastors, movies etc.., but some excesses that the ones you describe in this post with child marriages, homeschooling Comic-Con and old dudes feeling attracted to the "maturity" of young teenage girls and the documentaries showing purity balls, snake churches, teleevangelists and what have you... are just odd (to put it mildly) for many Christians (and especially non-Christians) in Europe, where homeschooling isn't a big thing and the Christian subculture is just much smaller due to secularisation. It's not all better over here, I guess we have less highs and less lows. Anyway, much love and thanks for sharing even such difficult stories and sharp analysis. Especially the last paragraph is powerful. "Where are they? They grew up."

If I may add another thing about the older trad-wives not being present on social media is that part of the appeal of trad-wives is their youthful appeal. It's not all just about traditional virtues and being against feminism, it's a form sexiness that (maybe unconsciously) is supposed to be conveyed: look how attractive I am when I cook, take care of the kids and so on. I think social media performance is often driven by this kind of attractiveness.

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