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[Debate topic: “Are women the property of their husbands?”]

Wives are property. After marriage , a wife should enter her husband's house wearing her wedding gown and carrying nothing else. Then ... she will spend the rest of her life there. Once in her husband should strip her and throw the gown away. From then on she will spend the rest of her life nude in her husband's house serving him. She will clean , cook , do the laundry and chores. She should also be kept pregnant as much as possible.

Yes women are the property of their husbands: Marriage is not some weird equal partnership. Men and women are not the same. For ages people accepted that children were the property of their fathers and then after marriage, women were the property of their husbands. This universal truth can be found in most religions ... Feminism came in and screwed people's minds, corrupting wonderful real marriage into a disgusting perverted equal partnership. ...

The woman was made for the man and not vice versa. The man is under obligation to protect and provide for his wife, not vice versa. The woman is his help-meet and under his loving authority. She excels at being a wonderful wife and mother and raising up the next generation wisely. Also, both of them must mutually satisfy their sexual needs. This is true patriarchy, the bedrock of civilisation. It's a pity that the modern world has moved so far from truth and sense.

Being property doesn't mean being a slave. ...
Men cannot abuse their wives or "do as they please(in a negative sense)". They have duties and responsibilities ...

Real Fathers and real husbands have been shot down by the deception called "gender equality" and in their place buffoons, nincompoops, white knights, manginas and emasculated men have arisen. Also, women have transformed themselves into something that didn't exist before.

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