Anonymous wrote:To me, yes 100%. I can’t imagine parenting alone. My husband and is a great and very involved dad. He’s also a great husband, but I imagine if he were not I’d still fully appreciate him as a co-parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not good for women, but probably good for children.
Men gains tons of advantages (as scientifically proven: they live longer, reduce their homemaking responsibilities, gain career advantages...not so for women).
Yeah, right, women gain no advantages from marriage. Remind me again who is obsessed with and constantly chasing marriage in their 20s and 30s – is it men or women? Strange that women would be obsessed with obtaining something that offers them no advantages – I guess you think women are just dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not good for women, but probably good for children.
Men gains tons of advantages (as scientifically proven: they live longer, reduce their homemaking responsibilities, gain career advantages...not so for women).
Yeah, right, women gain no advantages from marriage. Remind me again who is obsessed with and constantly chasing marriage in their 20s and 30s – is it men or women? Strange that women would be obsessed with obtaining something that offers them no advantages – I guess you think women are just dumb.
The responses are typical self centered dcum responses. They assume the situations they put themselves in apply to every woman.
Anonymous wrote:To me, yes 100%. I can’t imagine parenting alone. My husband and is a great and very involved dad. He’s also a great husband, but I imagine if he were not I’d still fully appreciate him as a co-parent.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of posts on this thread mentioning “great careers”. What are you all doing that is so damn fulfilling? Life in Corporate America is a total drag. Sure, the money might be good, but typically it requires you to put your health, sanity and most of your waking hours in the meat-grinder for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not good for women, but probably good for children.
Men gains tons of advantages (as scientifically proven: they live longer, reduce their homemaking responsibilities, gain career advantages...not so for women).
Not true. 30% don't have to work. Most of the rest marry a man that significantly out earns them (outside of dcum land where everything is reversed) which significantly increases their net worth. Married women are also much less likely to be a victim of a violent crime. Married mothers are less likely to suffer from depression than single women.
This is a total crock. The statistic is that married women are less likely TO REPORT SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION. That’s totally different from less likely to experience depression. Many married women are so busy bearing the burdens of household work, child rearing and caring for the big fat baby man child who takes them for granted and cheats on them and generally treats them like crap that they simply don’t have time for self care.
The largest cohort of centenarians are never married child free women. Marriage and motherhood suck the life out of most women and most get very little gratitude from the husbands and kids they sacrificed their health and time to care for. No thanks; we only get one trip on this rock that we know of, I’d rather spend it doing what I want and giving to my community in ways that are more reliably rewarding. Have I struggled with depression at times? Sure, and it mostly stems from the experience of being a child born into the typical heteronormative/misogynistic American marriage. I wasn’t entirely sure what I wanted for my life, except that I knew I didn’t want my mother’s life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not good for women, but probably good for children.
Men gains tons of advantages (as scientifically proven: they live longer, reduce their homemaking responsibilities, gain career advantages...not so for women).
Not true. 30% don't have to work. Most of the rest marry a man that significantly out earns them (outside of dcum land where everything is reversed) which significantly increases their net worth. Married women are also much less likely to be a victim of a violent crime. Married mothers are less likely to suffer from depression than single women.
This is a total crock. The statistic is that married women are less likely TO REPORT SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION. That’s totally different from less likely to experience depression. Many married women are so busy bearing the burdens of household work, child rearing and caring for the big fat baby man child who takes them for granted and cheats on them and generally treats them like crap that they simply don’t have time for self care.
The largest cohort of centenarians are never married child free women. Marriage and motherhood suck the life out of most women and most get very little gratitude from the husbands and kids they sacrificed their health and time to care for. No thanks; we only get one trip on this rock that we know of, I’d rather spend it doing what I want and giving to my community in ways that are more reliably rewarding. Have I struggled with depression at times? Sure, and it mostly stems from the experience of being a child born into the typical heteronormative/misogynistic American marriage. I wasn’t entirely sure what I wanted for my life, except that I knew I didn’t want my mother’s life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love being with my husband. Why would I want to be single when I have a great partner?
How old are you and how long have you been married? I had a great marriage for the first 16 years. It went down hill fast and then crashed and burned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of posts on this thread mentioning “great careers”. What are you all doing that is so damn fulfilling? Life in Corporate America is a total drag. Sure, the money might be good, but typically it requires you to put your health, sanity and most of your waking hours in the meat-grinder for it.
I'm a PhD in research and LOVE my job. I hated raising my kids when they were little and my job was my sanity saver. I had our nanny working full time when I was on maternity leave with my second.
Do you think you should have had children? I would imagine that it is not great for a forming human's self esteem to find out that their parent "hated" raising them.
I also have a PhD in research, and raising my child was the most joyful and fulfilling thing I ever did. She knows that too.
NP and well, you're pretty pathetic. Not least because you're so proud of putting a huge burden on your innocent kid to be "the most joyful and fulfilling thing" in your life. Jeez, lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not good for women, but probably good for children.
Men gains tons of advantages (as scientifically proven: they live longer, reduce their homemaking responsibilities, gain career advantages...not so for women).
Not true. 30% don't have to work. Most of the rest marry a man that significantly out earns them (outside of dcum land where everything is reversed) which significantly increases their net worth. Married women are also much less likely to be a victim of a violent crime. Married mothers are less likely to suffer from depression than single women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not good for women, but probably good for children.
Men gains tons of advantages (as scientifically proven: they live longer, reduce their homemaking responsibilities, gain career advantages...not so for women).
Yeah, right, women gain no advantages from marriage. Remind me again who is obsessed with and constantly chasing marriage in their 20s and 30s – is it men or women? Strange that women would be obsessed with obtaining something that offers them no advantages – I guess you think women are just dumb.
Anonymous wrote:It is not good for women, but probably good for children.
Men gains tons of advantages (as scientifically proven: they live longer, reduce their homemaking responsibilities, gain career advantages...not so for women).