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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SAHM are pathetic. At home doing the unpaid labor their husbands don't want to do. Who wants to spend their days cleaning house and grocery shopping? I know so many super liberal SAHMs in DC who are all up in arms about their daughters' future reproductive lives while they literally are stepford wives modeling for their daughters how men have oppressed women for generations and the woman lap it up like they have won the lottery because they can take yoga at 10 am before the pediatrician appointment.[/quote] Beats making spreadsheets, attending meetings, zooming endless conference calls. Most working woman are not highly paid human rights lawyers. Most jobs are burning, uninteresting and unfulfilling[/quote] So young girls should choose to stay home having babies instead? It's so disheartening to see bright, educated women opting to reinforce tired gender roles over and over again versus modeling an equitable household in which women earn money AND men nurture and feed children. It is absolutely grotesque that women continue to sell themselves short over and over again.[/quote] LOL No it's great that women have choices! I'm having a great life, and now continue to do what I want even though my kids are older now. In fact, I have friends that feel they missed out by going to a boring job everyday day in and day out. Still most women are probably in and out of the work force. Again it's about personal decisions. What may work for you may not for someone else. Don't be jealous or envious. With careful planning anyone can accomplish the lifestyle they desire.[/quote] You are completely brainwashed. [b]If staying at home is so great, why aren't men falling over themselves to do it? [/b]And god only knows how you can look your daughters in the eyes and tell them they can do anything that boys can do. Do anything you want! As long as you're at pickup by 3:20 and dinner is on the table by 6 when Daddy gets home!!! My only regret is that I didn't have any daughters, but I can guarantee that my sons will expect to be equal partners in every way.[/quote] Are you kidding? Do you really think tons of men would keep going to work if they won the lottery? The problem for men is that there are relatively few high earning women. MOST people would prefer not to have to work for money.[/quote] I agree. That pp is not a very happy person. [/quote]
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