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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's very hard to get hired as a woman in Sweden for this reason. [/quote] Exactly. Taxpayers don’t want to pay for that. People should pay for their own lifestyle choices.[/quote] + 1 I would be embarrassed to be some of these other posters in here asking (no DEMANDING) other people to pay for my lifestyle. It's so tacky and low class. Get a better job. Go back to school. Don't have kids before you are financially prepared for them! Abortion exists so don't @me about unplanned pregnancies.[/quote] THIS[/quote] FYI More women work in Sweden than here Women do get jobs and are employed Babies are born into all kinds of circumstances. You cannot change that. Get over it Maternity leave is to recover from birth. Sick leave to recover from a broken leg, heart surgery, lung cancer is covered What is the big deal? How is birth lifestyle? [/quote]
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