“They were attacking my faith. It bothered me to the core,” said Sara, a Southern Baptist who identifies as pro-life. “Because I had never viewed [IVF] as wrong, as anything other than beautiful and bringing another life into the world. … I’ve actually had a lot of friends pray for me and encourage me and help me along in the process.”

  • Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    At my last job, my manager was a conservative white Karen. She invited my wife and I over for dinner, and I’m guessing he was not prepared for me to be a person of color in a mixed marriage. And the dude has some real conservative opinions that she agreed with half the time, and the other half, clearly looked uncomfortable and refused to confront it.

    Where my wife and I go at it all the time with conflicting views and find a middle ground.

    And it makes me wonder why more conservative women aren’t being more Karen-like against their husband. I mean, I know why, but still.

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      10 months ago

      And it makes me wonder why more conservative women aren’t being more Karen-like against their husband.

      Commodification of relationships means rich people are always in a buyer’s market. If you’re not subservient to your boyfriend’s every whim, some other more committed social climbers will be.