Differences in gender roles

Anonymous
Don’t tie yourself to an insecure misogynist. He sounds small and weak. He’s not traditional, he’s just an AH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You cannot be a good mother and have a career. Sounds like you both have different priorities and it will never work.


Would you say that to a dad? Of course, a woman can have both! If you had one or two children and your spouse was sn equal partner why not?
Anonymous
Be ambitious about your career but be more ambitious about having a peaceful and happy family life. Jobs and careers aren't life, just ways to enhance life. That goes for both genders.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You cannot be a good mother and have a career. Sounds like you both have different priorities and it will never work.


Would you say that to a dad? Of course, a woman can have both! If you had one or two children and your spouse was sn equal partner why not?


I'm sorry but 90% of women can't have it both. That's not how our biology or this society works.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You cannot be a good mother and have a career. Sounds like you both have different priorities and it will never work.


Would you say that to a dad? Of course, a woman can have both! If you had one or two children and your spouse was sn equal partner why not?


I'm sorry but 90% of women can't have it both. That's not how our biology or this society works.


Then most girls shouldn't go to college, right?
Anonymous
Dads don't have periods, pregnancy, labor, postpartum, breastfeeding, perimenopause, menopause etc etc. Biology limits our lives.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You cannot be a good mother and have a career. Sounds like you both have different priorities and it will never work.


Would you say that to a dad? Of course, a woman can have both! If you had one or two children and your spouse was sn equal partner why not?


I'm sorry but 90% of women can't have it both. That's not how our biology or this society works.


Then most girls shouldn't go to college, right?


No. We've to. We just can't accept to have it all. We've to manage it well to have a happy life.
Anonymous
*expect
Anonymous
Times of SAHM are gone, having it all is unlikely, flexible yet lucrative jobs are the easier route.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You know now before you marry him that he has traditional gender role views. This is who he is. You are making a choice to be with someone with those views. If you don't share them, that is a very big difference in how you view the world and in what marriage and parenting would be like. If you decide you ant to be with soneone who doesn't share your views, you can't then be irritated or upset at them for continuing to have those views.


To add on to this, OP needs to put her big girl pants on and have a discussion with her BF. Ideally, they reach consensus but if not, then she has a decision to make.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You cannot be a good mother and have a career. Sounds like you both have different priorities and it will never work.


YOU can't but I can.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You cannot be a good mother and have a career. Sounds like you both have different priorities and it will never work.


Would you say that to a dad? Of course, a woman can have both! If you had one or two children and your spouse was sn equal partner why not?


I'm sorry but 90% of women can't have it both. That's not how our biology or this society works.


Then most girls shouldn't go to college, right?


No. We've to. We just can't accept to have it all. We've to manage it well to have a happy life.


That's not an answer. What people like you refuse to admit is that this kind of thinking encourages girls to not attend college. I don't care about your response but I'm pointing out that this type of discourse is currently trendy but many won't take it to its natural endpoint.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You cannot be a good mother and have a career. Sounds like you both have different priorities and it will never work.


YOU can't but I can.


I'm a lawyer and a mom, my coworkers are mostly lawyers and parents. My kid's doing great at school, I manage my schedule so we spend lots of time together. You can manage to do these things and anyone who claims it's impossible has an agenda.
Anonymous
OP, I posted earlier about do you want to enter a 1950s relationship. Most relationships - I think this is studied - become much more traditional once children are in the picture. yes, you cuold be exception but you probably won't be especially if this isn't even what he DOES in practice, he believes it in theory.

The comments in this thread, it seems your BF would align with the more traditional ones. Is that someone you want to be in partnership with?
Anonymous
Sounds like he wants someone to be the mother of his children and you would rather focus on your career. You cannot have it both ways.
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