Parents have these grand educational goals, however they should be prepared in case the child has a learning disability. There is only so much money can buy. |
It's interesting - the friends I have who are far more down the spectrum of actually talking about empowerment and women's rights are the ones who are married to an alcoholic, married to someone she says she doesn't even love, and about to be divorced for the second time. The others who are not un-feminist but who don't sit around talking about it are all working with solid marriages. Sometimes I think people who talk too much are full of it. Sounds like your friends. |
Do you know why it's a joke? Because sexism. Because roles generally filled by women (homemaking, childrearing, teaching, nursing) are considered demeaning roles for men. When there are no more smirks about male SAHPs or male nurses, we'll be able to thank feminism for that. |
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This is so clearly made up that it’s not even interesting.
No one talks like that in real life. Try harder next time OP. |
+ 1 If you wanted to troll, you’d say something like - “all my friends who married rich men are quitting their jobs. They’re lovely people and never talk about money explicitly but it’s not hard to figure out either when they’re posting photos from their 4th or 5th exotic vacay and talking about applying to expensive private schools or building a second home on the shore. I’m jealous and I’m baffled because I thought they were ambitious and liked their jobs.” |
It's not sexism. It's biology. Women give birth to babies. Not men. This act means women are more linked to children than men and this continues when/if they breastfeed and as they recover from childbirth. |
Transgender men should get the whole thing and actually have babies. |