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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is wild. First of all the Joey King example is really depressing to me. She is 25 and he is 40, they met when she was 19 and he was 34. I don’t think it’s healthy for a 34 year old man to be interested in pursuing a19-year-old I think somethings going on there and it’s not great. It’s interesting to me that there is one poster continually demonizes SATC. It’s true that two of the four women did not want to pursue motherhood. But the other two did and the depictions of motherhood in the show are quite wonderful. Miranda loved raising her child and they are very close in the new series, Charlotte desperately wanted children, but wasn’t able to find the right partner and ended up meeting a partner later in life and having 2 kids, Being a stay at home mom and then going back to pursue her career when her children are teens. Nothing about that depiction seems particularly harmful or propaganda like to me. Ballerina Farm is completely manufactured. That woman is not a stay at home mom, she is part of a huge team and a big corporate business. It’s all manufactured and to say that that is traditional motherhood is laughable. I just saw an anthropologist on reels talking about in the hunter gatherer days, no one had 8 kids. People tended to have four kids because of breast-feeding and nutrition patterns - they had them have on average every four years and on average 16 people were involved in raising of kids, it was very communal, and the mother did not sit around with her kids all day like is portrayed now. Sitting around posting on an anonymous website that there is only one way to do things, is insane and not very productive or convincing. [/quote] I don’t get the idolization of these celebrities & “influencers”. Nothing you see is real. You don’t really know them or their real-life experiences. It’s all carefully curated to sell something. Extrapolating anything about an entire generation from a handful of celebrity weddings (not even the marriage, but the event) is idiotic. [/quote]
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