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Why is that that when people quote G-d telling Avroham to listen to his wife, they use that and all kinds of “scenarios” to show that the husband should be the one to follow his wifes wishes.
But when someone else points out halachas the show that the wife should obey the husband, suddenoly there are kinds of terutzim about how it, no longer applies and suddenly it is called “bullying”?
I did not realize anyone would accuse Torah of EVER giving permission, for someone to “bully” anyone else.
Why don’t we say that “listening to your wife” also no longer apllies today?
It seems many in this discussion are very biased against anything that feminists would disagree with while one who sincerly follows Halacha is trying to serve H-sh-m, not their own personal bias.