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  • Writer's pictureElisa Love Steele

What happened to women being proud to be mothers and homemakers?



When did so many women start saying “Eww” to the idea of children and opting to never have any on purpose?

When did women decide that careers are more important than a family? When did women decide they would rather have a high-paying job than the highly rewarding job of being a mother? When did women decide that being a stay-at-home mother is “giving up on life.” Have you ever seen the disgust from some, when they see a mother with 4+ kids? I can’t believe that some women shame other women who have beautifully big families. Why do some women believe that motherhood is a burden rather than a blessing? When did women decide that killing their unborn children was preferable to nurturing them? As you may know, the Left absolutely scorns motherhood. But contrary to popular and Leftist belief, being a mother is the most important thing a woman can be.


Being a mother is the most important thing a woman can be.

Women are designed to be the fair and gentle sex. Motherhood is something only women are blessed with. Whether that is having children biologically, through adoption, foster parenting or being like Mother Theresa; a mother to many. Quite frankly, we don’t need more career women. That really won’t make much of a difference long term. What we need are more women who are willing to focus and raise strong God-fearing children who will grow up to perpetuate the structure of having stable marriages and strong families. Motherhood and nurturing is an innately huge part of women and the way we are intrinsically designed. It is so incredibly against nature and tragic to see so many women today who are wholesale and violently rejecting the best part of womanhood. Now I know I’m going to get a lot of offended women saying how they are making a difference as a career woman with no children. I’m not saying you won’t make a difference that way, just that your impact will be bigger and last for generations as a mother and homemaker.

Comment below with a mother you think should be recognized for being wonderful.

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