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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why does division of labor in a two adult partnership have to be SO gender-based? Women do the non-paid labor, men made the decisions that impact lots of people or make lots of money. Men have offices and staff, women wash dishes, vacuum and dress drooling toddlers. If we are actually intellectual equals, why is this not offensive? (And who thinks it is not sending negative messages, to the children growing up in such environments?)[/quote] What’s offensive is YOUR thinking the domestic work is somehow beneath you. You’d be ok outsourcing it to your Hispanic housekeeper or nanny but won’t do it yourself? What message does THAT send your children? “Taking care of you and our home is beneath me because I’m SUCH an [i]intellectual[/i]“. I happen to love dressing my “drooling” toddler. My teens love having long discussions with their educated mother who actually has time for those conversations because I am not rushing off to work or distracted. There is no better way for me to use my intellect and talent than in service to my family. [/quote] And your post about Hispanics is offensive. [/quote] +1 Ouch, that’s racist I think it’s great that your teens love having long discussions with you but aren’t you also showing them that it’s normal for women to not work? Like dad makes all the money, mom takes care of us. So what is the point of them trying hard in school and having good careers if that’s their destiny too? [/quote] My mother stayed home and I went to grad school to get a "high-powered" job. My mom staying home didn't affect my career decisions at all.[/quote]
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