Emmy Moore
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a toxic trait of what this hyper feminism culture that we've been seeing in our generation is that you have to rise above and you have to be in charge and you have to tell the man what to do and and screw this guy if he does that and men suck if they do this and it's actually cultivating the super toxic order out of order dysfunction of of not allowing a man to step into the role that God has given them and
a toxic trait of what this hyper feminism culture that we've been seeing in our generation is that you have to rise above and you have to be in charge and you have to tell the man what to do and and screw this guy if he does that and men suck if they do this and it's actually cultivating the super toxic order out of order dysfunction of of not allowing a man to step into the role that God has given them and
And I believe that there's a pride that is that is sulking into hearts of women because there's a real part of women that want to be in charged and that want to tell men what to do because they have been abandoned. They have been left. They have been neglected. They have been hurt. They have been traumatized.
And I believe that there's a pride that is that is sulking into hearts of women because there's a real part of women that want to be in charged and that want to tell men what to do because they have been abandoned. They have been left. They have been neglected. They have been hurt. They have been traumatized.
And instead of dealing with their trauma, they rather have a boy instead that they'd rather tell what to do.
And instead of dealing with their trauma, they rather have a boy instead that they'd rather tell what to do.
And so I think if we were honest as women and as speaking from someone who used to be a super hyper individual woman, the reason as to why I was super masculine in areas and why I was pursuing men that were supposed to pursue me was because I was angry and traumatized and because I was never given a safe space to be feminine.
And so I think if we were honest as women and as speaking from someone who used to be a super hyper individual woman, the reason as to why I was super masculine in areas and why I was pursuing men that were supposed to pursue me was because I was angry and traumatized and because I was never given a safe space to be feminine.
And so that cultivates this really toxic trait of pursuing men in the wrong intentions because you want to feel a false sense of power. And I'm not just saying you, I'm saying I used to be here too. I used to be one of those women. I used to emotionally manipulate men because I wanted a false sense of power because I was dealt with a whole bunch of trauma that was inflicted by other men.
And so that cultivates this really toxic trait of pursuing men in the wrong intentions because you want to feel a false sense of power. And I'm not just saying you, I'm saying I used to be here too. I used to be one of those women. I used to emotionally manipulate men because I wanted a false sense of power because I was dealt with a whole bunch of trauma that was inflicted by other men.
And so I think we have to die to this expectation that one, all men are bad. And two, we have to let go of the traumas and the disparities that us women have gone through because of abandonment and because of neglect and because of what men have done and forgive them in hopes that God actually is equipping real men to love and steward and be a leader.
And so I think we have to die to this expectation that one, all men are bad. And two, we have to let go of the traumas and the disparities that us women have gone through because of abandonment and because of neglect and because of what men have done and forgive them in hopes that God actually is equipping real men to love and steward and be a leader.
And we're not allowing men to step in those spaces if we're taking those spaces from them. Does that make sense? And so I empathize with those who have been abandoned and hurt because I've been there. And which is why I resonate with Joseph so much is because he's been abandoned and neglected.
And we're not allowing men to step in those spaces if we're taking those spaces from them. Does that make sense? And so I empathize with those who have been abandoned and hurt because I've been there. And which is why I resonate with Joseph so much is because he's been abandoned and neglected.
But yet he understood that God used his situation to bring him out of something and into something much greater. And before I could ever empathize with Joseph and how he was abandoned, I first have to understand that Jesus empathized with my abandonment and being alone and being fearful and feeling like no one's going to.
But yet he understood that God used his situation to bring him out of something and into something much greater. And before I could ever empathize with Joseph and how he was abandoned, I first have to understand that Jesus empathized with my abandonment and being alone and being fearful and feeling like no one's going to.
step up and what it's like to actually be left Hebrews 4 4 14 through 16 says therefore since we have a great high priest who has ascended into heaven Jesus the son of God let us hold firmly to the faith we profess for we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weakness but we have one who has been tempted in every way just as we are yet he did not sin let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence so that we may receive mercy and grace to find
step up and what it's like to actually be left Hebrews 4 4 14 through 16 says therefore since we have a great high priest who has ascended into heaven Jesus the son of God let us hold firmly to the faith we profess for we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weakness but we have one who has been tempted in every way just as we are yet he did not sin let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence so that we may receive mercy and grace to find
to help and find grace to help us in our time of need. And so Jesus empathizes the fact that you have been abandoned and rejected by man. Like he emphasizes it and then he also empathizes with it. So not only does God recognize what you're going through, but God literally send the image of his son to empathize with the fact that you've been abandoned and betrayed and neglected by
to help and find grace to help us in our time of need. And so Jesus empathizes the fact that you have been abandoned and rejected by man. Like he emphasizes it and then he also empathizes with it. So not only does God recognize what you're going through, but God literally send the image of his son to empathize with the fact that you've been abandoned and betrayed and neglected by