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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Being a mother is literally THE most important job any woman can do. What other occupation contributes more to humanity than sustaining our species? [/quote] Too bad society treats mothers like dirt.[/quote] This is the unintended consequence of feminism and “women can do everything men can do.” Yes, women should be able to work and men should do half the housework. [b]But it doesn’t actually work that way. [/b]My mom was a working mom in the 80’s (out of necessity not choice) and I saw what a raw deal it was. I was determined to be a SAHM or not at all and that’s what I did. I didn’t and don’t feel treated like dirt, but my only job for the last 15 years has been raising my children and running the house. It’s not actually a bad job if you don’t also have another job. I have two daughters and I will support any choice they make, but I will alert them to this reality.[/quote] np There are so many errors in your way of thinking that it is hard to believe! Do you really blame Feminism for leading women astray? Women were FORBIDDEN to do so many things we take for granted. In the beginning it was about trying to get women equal opportunity. Women were considered property of their husband, couldn't have a credit card in their name etc. No one can do everything at once but, we should change our way of thinking so it isn't all or nothing. Women are more than baby makers and can contribute to society but, we need men's help and societies help to do so. Is it really a choice when you can't afford child care? No![/quote]
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