Furthermore, when it comes to daughters you have to start inoculating them against feminist propaganda at a young age. Leaving it to 15 is rather late. Your daughter should already be aware by now that feminism is at war with God and Holy Mother Church, that it’s a form of cultural Marxism, that it echoes Lucifer’s cry of “Non Serviam!” and glorifies the disobedience of Eve, and that all the prominent feminists like Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug, etc were atheistic, Communist, Jews who were possessed of a maniacal hatred of Our Lord, Our Lady, and Holy Mother Church. And that the goal of these people is the destruction of the family unit and the damnation of the maximum number of souls possible, through means such as fornication, homosexuality, abortion, etc.
To repeat, your daughter would already know all this. Shame on you if she doesn’t.
Then secondly, you have to promote traditional ways. With my daughters, they were taught from a young age to be feminine, soft spoken, deferential, caring, etc. They were taught to dress like a girl in dresses and so on. They took sewing classes and music classes. For sports and exercise they took tennis. Their mother taught them how to do all domestic chores and be good cooks, and made sure to model good wifely behavior in front of them, e.g. submitting to the husband as the head of the household. They learned to talk like ladies and not to use crude language or swear in public or in mixed company. They will learn enough of a skill and have enough education to support themselves while single, but it has been impressed upon them that the goal should be to find the right man, get married, and have babies that they raise in the Faith. And that if they’re lucky, they may end up housewives…like their mother, which is the best job in the world. They have been taught that they will respect their future husband as the head of the household and submit to his leadership and decisions. They will make excellent wives and mothers.
This is how we raised our daughters. But sad to say, I think we are in the majority nowadays…even among Catholics! Did you raise your daughter in this way? If not, then what did you expect?
I’ll end with this lovely quote from Bishop Richard Williamson: “The best university for a young lady is her mother’s kitchen.”