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The Russian Orthodox Church said that women should pray for husbands and “not get out of a man”


This was a question of this in the context of the wives of officers. According to Tkachev, “this is a separate category of women.”

“This is a smart person who knows his place, who knows how to wait, knows how to strangle his demands for the sake of the highest goal, knows how to pray for her husband,” said the minister of the Russian Orthodox Church.

According to him, “behind the back of any successful man is a wise woman who does not want to” glow “, does not climb out of a man.”

“If a woman was breathing in a carbon monoxide of modern civilization, when one girlfriend told another girlfriend some nasty things, and then these two girlfriends with a third girlfriend shared some new nasty things when they have money there-make money and become stars […] (doing blogging or business) is not an officer's wife. In its qualities, she could be the wife of the director of the market, ”said Tkachev.

Context

In January, Tkachev stated that The wars allegedly begin due to masturbation, in particular “because of masturbation, who do not use the seed in the bosom of their own wife.”

Edition The Moscow Times I noticed that he had repeatedly made unusual statements before. In particular, he argued that the Russians become gays for life in big cities, and he called the desire of women for state posts “illness, infection, misfortune.” In addition, Tkachev is attributed to the statement: “If a woman did not breastfeed, then why does she need breasts at all?”

On April 2, Tkachev wrote in Telegram that people need to suffer from something and get sick with something, otherwise it is not good.

In May, Tkachev condemned the Russians who did not consider the man a “master.”

Ashley Davis

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