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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Expect more. We started so many programs to empower young girls while ignoring boys that now women are 20-30% more likely to go to college. Women got their seat at the table and now they are faced with partners making less or bring SAHDs. Deal.[/quote] Boo hoo, men now have to compete with women instead of riding the escalator of privilege. Cry me a river.[/quote] Au contraire, many are enjoying the benefits that SAHMs had for a century. I know more female primary bread winners in the 30-40 age brackets. I have a nephew married to a doctor. I see friend’s sons married to partners in law firms. Sometimes they choose to have the dad be the one that stays home with the kids. Not a bad life for those dudes.[/quote] Ridiculous gravy train considering they don’t pay the physical, emotional or career cost of bearing children. Those women are making poor decisions.[/quote] What a frickin' double standard. I know many men that are a better parent to the kids and more involved than the mothers. Physical? I popped out two kids and was back at the gym in a few weeks...back at work after the 3-4 maternity leave. Career cost? They just said the wife was the primary breadwinner----the spouse is supporting the wife's career. Look up Clarissa Ward who has had 3 children very recently. [/quote] I know this may be hard to believe, but not every woman’s experience is an exact replica of your own. Amazing isn’t it?[/quote] Do you feel unheard? Like people aren't centering your lived experience? That your feelings are being marginalized? That PP is treating your extremely special experience as though it is not special? Just kidding. I just love how daft your response is to PP.[/quote]
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