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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The father of the bride

The first responsibility to the father of the bride is to raise an obedient submissive daughter... who is prepared to transfer her submission to her new husband. Obviously this leaves two potential pitfalls:

  1. She is not raised to be obedient and submissive (this would probably cover 95% of modern women) and
  2. She is obedient and submissive... to her father, but is not prepared for the transfer, either because:
    1. Her parents have not thought through the process of preparing her for the transfer or
    2. Her parents are so caught up in their own authority that their jealousy prevents them from adequately preparing her.

I have heard stories of fathers of the bride who had/have the idea that the new groom will have to come to them and fulfill a whole series of tests and processes in order to convince the father that the are up to snuff. Besides the problem of entanglement what does this do to the new grooms authority? And to the brides ability to submit thereto?

The second responsibility is the yea/nay to the proposal. That is dealt with elsewhere.

The third responsibility is the continuation of the first... namely, now that our daughter is betrothed, how do we help her transfer her obedience and submission.

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