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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would they still fight for workforce accessibility/equality or accept that stay at home mom is better than working a full time job and not seeing their kids grow up? Did it provide the happiness it promised? Saw this question being asked and I know what I would choose[/quote] Yes, women of all colors, ages and religions should be allowed to student and apply to whatever colleges, programs, industries, and employees they wish to and qualify for (skills, edu). Yes, that’s worth “fighting for”. The problem is the males who never grew and adapted to all the direct coddling they received from their mothers and if their wife was actually their next mommy figure. Reverting back to enabling and accommodating dysfunctional one-trick pony (ie work) males is not moving forward for any country or society. Males need a sense of community and positive role models there. That should be the focus. They isolate themselves too much, whether married or not. Other generations had fun, social softball or soccer leagues, racquet clubs, attending sporting events or performing arts, spiritually/religious communities, spoke with the neighbors more, etc. [/quote]
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