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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It means he can't stand not to have an important job to go to every day and think big, important thoughts that will save the world :roll: Because don't you ever forget, he is WAY smarter and more important than you. You're barely in his range of sight from up there on his high horse.[/quote] fixed that for you[/quote] So clever. I have this lovely SAH neighbor and her husband has no idea how to talk to me. At a birthday party I happen to hear his say something derogatory about women, he caught my eye and just stopped his sentence mid-stream. It was funny but made me sad for her. She is wonderful but her husband doesn't respect her or think she has braincells.[/quote] My point was more to draw attention to how ridiculous it would sound to mock a man for going to work, even though (in 2015!) people still feel free to demean women's careers. The sentences above, in their original form (referring to women) were written to shame mothers for working outside the home -- its just blatant sexism hiding under the sheep's clothing of concern for the well-being of children. [/quote] Oh. I didn't quite get it. We were both, however, referencing institutional misogyny. And it sucks.[/quote] yes, two different grapes from the same bunch :)[/quote]
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