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  • Dating: A Path to Growth, Not for Sex

    Dating is NOT for sex, but it is a wonderful opportunity for recreational purposes like socializing in group settings or public spaces. Sex is reserved exclusively for marriage, and nothing else. Marriage is a sacred bond, and the misuse of intimacy outside this context—including platforms like OnlyFans (OF)—undermines its divine purpose. May God lead society toward banning these avenues, offering women the true freedom of dignified work and meaningful lives.

    1) Group Dating or Individual Dating
    Group dating provides a safe, positive environment to build social skills with the opposite gender and cultivate friendships. These friendships should be healthy and platonic, ensuring temptations are avoided.
    After marriage, opposite-gender friendships naturally end to honor the sacred commitment of matrimony.

    2) Choose Dates Carefully
    Be intentional in selecting companions who have strong moral values and respect your principles. Surround yourself with individuals who strengthen your faith and help you stay on a righteous path. Avoid going on dates with the same person over and over.

    3) Dating as Preparation for Marriage
    Dating is a preparation for marriage, fostering respect, communication skills, and the ability to build healthy relationships.
    It is not about exclusivity or romantic depth but learning, growing, and enjoying clean, wholesome fun—outdoors or in public places like coffee shops, bowling alleys, or festivals. Dating should never take place in private or inappropriate locations.

    4) Avoid Temptation
    Physical intimacy belongs solely within marriage. Avoid private settings or situations that might lead to inappropriate behavior. Practice modesty in dress, behavior, and speech to honor yourself and others.

    5) Prayer and Guidance
    Seek God’s wisdom and guidance through prayer when navigating the world of dating. Involve your parents or trusted spiritual leaders in your decisions, ensuring you are grounded in faith and accountability.

    6) Focus on Friendship and Fun
    Dating is about building friendships and enjoying uplifting, wholesome activities. It’s an opportunity for mutual respect and clean fun, fostering character and personal growth.

    Start group dating or date alongside other couples to keep things fun, light, and moral.

    Choose companions who share your values and respect your principles.

    Focus on building friendships and avoid behaviors or emotions meant for marriage.

    Dating should be a stepping stone to developing character, nurturing healthy relationships, and staying aligned with God’s purpose for your life.

    Disclaimer: Courtship—The Step Toward Marriage

    If dating is reserved for socializing, having clean fun, and developing skills, how do you transition to marriage? The answer lies in courtship.

    Courtship is the intentional phase of a relationship where two individuals, under the guidance of trusted family or spiritual mentors, prayerfully and purposefully discern their readiness for marriage. Unlike social dating, courtship is exclusive, focused on spiritual alignment, shared values, and long-term compatibility, ensuring that the relationship honors God and leads to a lasting union.

    These are and always have been good religious principles. You are free to go on all the dates. So long as it's in public and safe.

    This is Proverbs 31 in rose gold.
    It’s quiet. It’s sacred. It’s relentless

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    Dating: A Path to Growth, Not for Sex Dating is NOT for sex, but it is a wonderful opportunity for recreational purposes like socializing in group settings or public spaces. Sex is reserved exclusively for marriage, and nothing else. Marriage is a sacred bond, and the misuse of intimacy outside this context—including platforms like OnlyFans (OF)—undermines its divine purpose. May God lead society toward banning these avenues, offering women the true freedom of dignified work and meaningful lives. 1) Group Dating or Individual Dating Group dating provides a safe, positive environment to build social skills with the opposite gender and cultivate friendships. These friendships should be healthy and platonic, ensuring temptations are avoided. After marriage, opposite-gender friendships naturally end to honor the sacred commitment of matrimony. 2) Choose Dates Carefully Be intentional in selecting companions who have strong moral values and respect your principles. Surround yourself with individuals who strengthen your faith and help you stay on a righteous path. Avoid going on dates with the same person over and over. 3) Dating as Preparation for Marriage Dating is a preparation for marriage, fostering respect, communication skills, and the ability to build healthy relationships. It is not about exclusivity or romantic depth but learning, growing, and enjoying clean, wholesome fun—outdoors or in public places like coffee shops, bowling alleys, or festivals. Dating should never take place in private or inappropriate locations. 4) Avoid Temptation Physical intimacy belongs solely within marriage. Avoid private settings or situations that might lead to inappropriate behavior. Practice modesty in dress, behavior, and speech to honor yourself and others. 5) Prayer and Guidance Seek God’s wisdom and guidance through prayer when navigating the world of dating. Involve your parents or trusted spiritual leaders in your decisions, ensuring you are grounded in faith and accountability. 6) Focus on Friendship and Fun Dating is about building friendships and enjoying uplifting, wholesome activities. It’s an opportunity for mutual respect and clean fun, fostering character and personal growth. Start group dating or date alongside other couples to keep things fun, light, and moral. Choose companions who share your values and respect your principles. Focus on building friendships and avoid behaviors or emotions meant for marriage. Dating should be a stepping stone to developing character, nurturing healthy relationships, and staying aligned with God’s purpose for your life. Disclaimer: Courtship—The Step Toward Marriage If dating is reserved for socializing, having clean fun, and developing skills, how do you transition to marriage? The answer lies in courtship. Courtship is the intentional phase of a relationship where two individuals, under the guidance of trusted family or spiritual mentors, prayerfully and purposefully discern their readiness for marriage. Unlike social dating, courtship is exclusive, focused on spiritual alignment, shared values, and long-term compatibility, ensuring that the relationship honors God and leads to a lasting union. These are and always have been good religious principles. You are free to go on all the dates. So long as it's in public and safe. This is Proverbs 31 in rose gold. It’s quiet. It’s sacred. It’s relentless A Feminine Motherhood trademarked brand 🩷 The Old Fashioned Hopeless Romantic By Feminine Motherhood Motherly Wisdom for the Daughters of Liberty By Feminine Motherhood for the American Christian mom The Covenant Wife by Feminine Motherhood © 2024 The Old Fashioned Hopeless Romantic. And The Covenant Wife Curriculum All rights reserved. This content is protected under Feminine Motherhood ™ for its originality, artistic integrity, and nurturing empowerment. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, my tone, my delivery or publication is prohibited. #CovenantOverCounterfeit #FeminineMotherhood #AmericanWomensUniversity #proverbs31inrosegold #daughtersofliberty #tradwives #bluecollarlife
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  • Hi Ladies,

    Being a good wife and mother isn’t something you declare or decide for yourself.
    It’s reflected in the lives you nurture, the love you pour out, and the legacy you protect daily.

    Your husband sees it in how you carry the home, not just with chores, but with peace, beauty, and trust.
    Your children may not have the words yet, but one day the adults they become will reveal the truth:
    your leadership mattered.

    The clean and sacred home, the tone you set, the discipline you uphold,
    and the way your family is known in the community, these are the fruits.
    You don’t have to announce them.
    You don’t have to post about them.
    They speak for themselves.

    Motherhood and wifehood aren’t roles you score yourself on.
    They’re callings. Sacred assignments.
    They’re revealed in the fruit of your labor and love, in how your children walk, how your husband thrives, and how your family carries its name.

    And let’s be clear:

    This is Proverbs 31 in rose gold.
    It’s quiet. It’s sacred. It’s relentless.

    No shouting. No comparison. Just unshakable grace with eternal results.

    This is Proverbs 31 in rose gold.
    It’s quiet. It’s sacred. It’s relentless.

    We’re not raising rebels. We’re restoring order.

    A Feminine Motherhood trademarked brand

    🩷 The Old Fashioned Hopeless Romantic By Feminine Motherhood

    Motherly Wisdom for the Daughters of Liberty By Feminine Motherhood for the American Christian mom

    The Covenant Wife by Feminine Motherhood

    © 2024 The Old Fashioned Hopeless Romantic. And The Covenant Wife Curriculum All rights reserved. This content is protected under Feminine Motherhood ™ for its originality, artistic integrity, and nurturing empowerment. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, my tone, my delivery or publication is prohibited.

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    Hi Ladies, Being a good wife and mother isn’t something you declare or decide for yourself. It’s reflected in the lives you nurture, the love you pour out, and the legacy you protect daily. Your husband sees it in how you carry the home, not just with chores, but with peace, beauty, and trust. Your children may not have the words yet, but one day the adults they become will reveal the truth: your leadership mattered. The clean and sacred home, the tone you set, the discipline you uphold, and the way your family is known in the community, these are the fruits. You don’t have to announce them. You don’t have to post about them. They speak for themselves. Motherhood and wifehood aren’t roles you score yourself on. They’re callings. Sacred assignments. They’re revealed in the fruit of your labor and love, in how your children walk, how your husband thrives, and how your family carries its name. And let’s be clear: This is Proverbs 31 in rose gold. It’s quiet. It’s sacred. It’s relentless. No shouting. No comparison. Just unshakable grace with eternal results. This is Proverbs 31 in rose gold. It’s quiet. It’s sacred. It’s relentless. We’re not raising rebels. We’re restoring order. A Feminine Motherhood trademarked brand 🩷 The Old Fashioned Hopeless Romantic By Feminine Motherhood Motherly Wisdom for the Daughters of Liberty By Feminine Motherhood for the American Christian mom The Covenant Wife by Feminine Motherhood © 2024 The Old Fashioned Hopeless Romantic. And The Covenant Wife Curriculum All rights reserved. This content is protected under Feminine Motherhood ™ for its originality, artistic integrity, and nurturing empowerment. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, my tone, my delivery or publication is prohibited. #FeminineMotherhood #CovenantMarriage #MarriageWisdom #thecovenantwife #covenantmarriage #femininemotherhood #F#FacebookReelsContest #TheCovenantWifeCurriculum #FeminineMotherhood #AWU #MothersOfLegacy #AltarsNotAesthetics #CovenantWifeWisdom #AmericanWomensUniversity #republicanwomen #TrumpNews #TheRepublic #daughtersofliberty
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  • Love is not irrelevant. It is FIRST law. It covers a multitude of SINS

    Motherly wisdom: from the Covenant Wife Curriculum Collection

    The very first law in the Bible is to love. Not command, not control, love. Before there were churches, rituals, or legal contracts, there was divine love, the root from which all things grow.

    Study after study, year after year, decade after decade
    confirms what Scripture already established

    when two people are in love and committed to one another, their children thrive.
    Not just survive...thrive

    academically.
    emotionally.
    socially.
    spiritually.

    The research is clear and consistent: parents in love shape legacy children.



    Yet somehow, in this modern fog of “convenience culture,” we’ve been told a lie, that love for our children is mandatory

    but true love for your husband is optional.

    That marriage is “just a piece of paper,” or a business arrangement for money, status, or duty.

    That as long as the kids are loved, it doesn’t matter if the parents love one another.
    To that, I say: this is not what God said. And we are not kings of France or queens of Scotland, trapped in arranged marriages without consent or connection. It is 2023, and it’s time to stop romanticizing loveless obligation and start honoring what God actually called sacred: a covenant of love.



    Being ‘parents in love’ is not effortless, but it is eternal. It takes intention, maintenance, and vulnerability. But the fruit it bears is rich,
    for you
    for your children
    and for the generations yet to come.

    It’s not just about the love you give to your child, it’s also about the love you show to your spouse. Children flourish when they grow up in a home where love isn’t just spoken, it’s lived.

    A 12-year study in Nepal found that children whose parents loved one another stayed in school longer. The love between parents had a direct and measurable effect on their children’s educational outcomes. Love builds legacy.

    Another recent study revealed that as love between parents increases, behavioral problems in children decrease. Not just theoretically, statistically. The more affection and connection between spouses, the calmer, more confident, and more emotionally regulated the child becomes.

    A landmark longitudinal study published in 2009 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services discovered that the quality of the parents’ marriage had just as much influence on a child’s future mental and physical health as their individual relationship with each parent. Let that settle in. Your love story isn't just yours, it's your child's foundation.

    Research echoes what faith has always whispered: invest in the marriage, and you fortify the family. Love is not a luxury, it’s the architecture of the home.
    Let this be known: Love is the curriculum. Love is the law. Love is the legacy.
    If we want strong children, we need strong love between the ones who brought them into the world.

    This is Proverbs 31 in rose gold.
    It’s quiet. It’s sacred. It’s relentless.

    A Feminine Motherhood trademarked brand

    🩷 The Old Fashioned Hopeless Romantic By Feminine Motherhood

    Motherly Wisdom for the Daughters of Liberty By Feminine Motherhood for the American Christian mom

    The Covenant Wife by Feminine Motherhood

    © 2024 The Old Fashioned Hopeless Romantic. And The Covenant Wife Curriculum All rights reserved. This content is protected under Feminine Motherhood ™ for its originality, artistic integrity, and nurturing empowerment. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, my tone, my delivery or publication is prohibited.

    #FeminineMotherhood #CovenantMarriage #MarriageWisdom #thecovenantwife #covenantmarriage #femininemotherhood
    💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌 Love is not irrelevant. It is FIRST law. It covers a multitude of SINS Motherly wisdom: from the Covenant Wife Curriculum Collection The very first law in the Bible is to love. Not command, not control, love. Before there were churches, rituals, or legal contracts, there was divine love, the root from which all things grow. Study after study, year after year, decade after decade confirms what Scripture already established when two people are in love and committed to one another, their children thrive. Not just survive...thrive 💌academically. 💌emotionally. 💌socially. 💌spiritually. The research is clear and consistent: parents in love shape legacy children. 💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟 Yet somehow, in this modern fog of “convenience culture,” we’ve been told a lie, that love for our children is mandatory but true love for your husband is optional. That marriage is “just a piece of paper,” or a business arrangement for money, status, or duty. That as long as the kids are loved, it doesn’t matter if the parents love one another. To that, I say: this is not what God said. And we are not kings of France or queens of Scotland, trapped in arranged marriages without consent or connection. It is 2023, and it’s time to stop romanticizing loveless obligation and start honoring what God actually called sacred: a covenant of love. 💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟 🌸 Being ‘parents in love’ is not effortless, but it is eternal. It takes intention, maintenance, and vulnerability. But the fruit it bears is rich, for you for your children and for the generations yet to come. 🌸 It’s not just about the love you give to your child, it’s also about the love you show to your spouse. Children flourish when they grow up in a home where love isn’t just spoken, it’s lived. 🌸 A 12-year study in Nepal found that children whose parents loved one another stayed in school longer. The love between parents had a direct and measurable effect on their children’s educational outcomes. Love builds legacy. 🌸 Another recent study revealed that as love between parents increases, behavioral problems in children decrease. Not just theoretically, statistically. The more affection and connection between spouses, the calmer, more confident, and more emotionally regulated the child becomes. 🌸 A landmark longitudinal study published in 2009 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services discovered that the quality of the parents’ marriage had just as much influence on a child’s future mental and physical health as their individual relationship with each parent. Let that settle in. Your love story isn't just yours, it's your child's foundation. 🌸 Research echoes what faith has always whispered: invest in the marriage, and you fortify the family. Love is not a luxury, it’s the architecture of the home. Let this be known: Love is the curriculum. Love is the law. Love is the legacy. If we want strong children, we need strong love between the ones who brought them into the world. This is Proverbs 31 in rose gold. It’s quiet. It’s sacred. It’s relentless. A Feminine Motherhood trademarked brand 🩷 The Old Fashioned Hopeless Romantic By Feminine Motherhood 🗽 Motherly Wisdom for the Daughters of Liberty By Feminine Motherhood for the American Christian mom 💌 The Covenant Wife by Feminine Motherhood © 2024 The Old Fashioned Hopeless Romantic. And The Covenant Wife Curriculum All rights reserved. This content is protected under Feminine Motherhood ™ for its originality, artistic integrity, and nurturing empowerment. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, my tone, my delivery or publication is prohibited. #FeminineMotherhood #CovenantMarriage #MarriageWisdom #thecovenantwife #covenantmarriage #femininemotherhood
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