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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]By the way, no one's telling you that YOU can't do it. We're just say that it's not something we'd choose to do. I understand why that's such a problem for you.[/quote] Because the idea that men and women are fundamentally differnt from one another and can't occupy the same social space in the same way is one of the root causes of keeping women down. [/quote] So you are saying women have to force themselves to endure uncomfortable settings because....what? to make a point? to make you happy?[/quote] Not the immediate PP. Of course no one is suggesting that you should endure something that makes you uncomfortable. But you are seemingly uncomfortable simply because the other parent is a man. That's what many of us find to be odd. It's not based on his personality, whether your kids get along or any of the other things you probably consider when contemplating a play date with another mother at her home. Do any of you have sons of your own? How would you feel if women refused to interact with them socially as adults for these same reasons? [/quote]
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