Libby Emmons
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wrong.
We're constantly being given this message that you're not good enough and you're not pretty enough.
You're not rich enough.
You're not career driven enough, whatever it is.
And it's always, you know, we've had problems like this for a long time, but I do think that the sexual revolution caused a situation in women where there was a schism between the thing that you felt like you wanted to do and the thing that you were being told by society you should do.
And I think women and I think the younger generation of women is hopefully coming back around now and saying, you know what?
All of this nonsense that you told me is not making me happy.
I don't want to have a high body count.
I don't want to sleep around.
I don't want to be, you know, 40s and successful and perhaps famous, but miserable on the inside with only my cats and dogs to come home to.
I think that women hopefully are getting a new message.
And I think it's up to conservative women, which mostly are the most well-known of them, are in media to deliver this message and say, hey, being a mom is great.
Being a wife is great when you're married to a good man.
Hey, men, be a good man.
Your wife is going to be crazy about that.
Create families, create the building blocks of society.
that we need to have a successful nation and that we need to have joy in our lives.
You know, that's really pretty fundamental.
Yeah.
And I think also when women give up their virtue, which is something that I know Erica Kirk has talked about and others have talked about, but when women give up their virtue, men hate them because suddenly what's so great about this woman, she's been used by everybody.