So the feminism movement went off the rails pretty damn fast, but it did start from a good position, I think. When a woman is mostly dependent on the men in her life, that puts her in a very vulnerable position if there doesn't happen to be any good men for her to rely on. I had an aunt who was married to an alcoholic, and some of the stories she told me were pretty damn bad. He wasn't even a man who would become violent when he drank, but he used all their money on alcohol, to the point they had problems getting enough food, and they had 3 sons. The worst years for her were late 1940s, after the war, and 1950s.
And as far as I understand that was one of the early reasons why some women started to advocate for women to get an education and jobs of their own.
Now I think it would be good if we could get more mothers back home, but what if the husband turns out bad?
How would you solve this?
The "genuine" quality is the hard part. Unfortunately, some men go to church because they've been told that's where decent women are. Not because they're seeking God. It's good to be discerning wherever you find an interested man.
nah. I'm saying if YOU are genuinely seeking God, then it doesn't really matter what the other church-goers are doing. Tune up your spirit and eventually, one way or another, you will find like-minded people.