Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know more men who have suffered violence at the hands of men than women who have suffered violence at the hands of men.
With respect to violence, feminism is useful to the extent it is/was necessary to convince society that male-on-female violence is wrong. But, to the extent that people know it's wrong and yet such violence still happens, well, welcome to the club. There are criminals among us, and we all suffer from them. Men are more often victims (and, yes, perpetrators too) of violent crime than women.
Are you the same poster who encouraged his/her sons to be aggressive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really care about feminism. I care about what makes me happy. I love taking care of my DH and my family. My DH is the head of our household and I'm not ashamed to say it. he's a great provider and a wonderful partner in life and raising out children you won't see me complaining about him on these boards. I let him be a man and he let's me be a woman. We are different on the way we were born. Our brains were wired differently and those difference compliment each other and make us better together.
And yes. I work. I love my job, but I also put my family first and it doesn't get in the way of my #1 priority, my kids and husband.
You might not feel that "head of the household" crap if you were more educated, or if he beat you.
Nice combo. More educated and beatings! "You are too dumb to recognize that you shouldn't like what you have now - if you were smarter, you'd feel the same way as if your dumb ass was getting beaten." How condescending.
Considering the fact that I'm a Columbia gratuate and attended Juilliard in High School, I think I'm covered in the education department.
I can be accomplished and at the same time embrace my biological drive. I'm not so sure why the angry stranger is so upset the happiness that I gain from my family.
But you still use "let's" for lets and "compliment" when you mean "complement." You've got music education, I guess. Just for laughs, do you not want to be the co-head of the household, along with your husband, because it's threatening to him, or ?
Just because someone spells a word wrongly on a message forum board does not mean they are uneducated.
Spells wrongly? I give up and I'll let you go back to your 1950s lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really care about feminism. I care about what makes me happy. I love taking care of my DH and my family. My DH is the head of our household and I'm not ashamed to say it. he's a great provider and a wonderful partner in life and raising out children you won't see me complaining about him on these boards. I let him be a man and he let's me be a woman. We are different on the way we were born. Our brains were wired differently and those difference compliment each other and make us better together.
And yes. I work. I love my job, but I also put my family first and it doesn't get in the way of my #1 priority, my kids and husband.
You might not feel that "head of the household" crap if you were more educated, or if he beat you.
Nice combo. More educated and beatings! "You are too dumb to recognize that you shouldn't like what you have now - if you were smarter, you'd feel the same way as if your dumb ass was getting beaten." How condescending.
Considering the fact that I'm a Columbia gratuate and attended Juilliard in High School, I think I'm covered in the education department.
I can be accomplished and at the same time embrace my biological drive. I'm not so sure why the angry stranger is so upset the happiness that I gain from my family.
But you still use "let's" for lets and "compliment" when you mean "complement." You've got music education, I guess. Just for laughs, do you not want to be the co-head of the household, along with your husband, because it's threatening to him, or ?
Anonymous wrote:I know more men who have suffered violence at the hands of men than women who have suffered violence at the hands of men.
With respect to violence, feminism is useful to the extent it is/was necessary to convince society that male-on-female violence is wrong. But, to the extent that people know it's wrong and yet such violence still happens, well, welcome to the club. There are criminals among us, and we all suffer from them. Men are more often victims (and, yes, perpetrators too) of violent crime than women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really care about feminism. I care about what makes me happy. I love taking care of my DH and my family. My DH is the head of our household and I'm not ashamed to say it. he's a great provider and a wonderful partner in life and raising out children you won't see me complaining about him on these boards. I let him be a man and he let's me be a woman. We are different on the way we were born. Our brains were wired differently and those difference compliment each other and make us better together.
And yes. I work. I love my job, but I also put my family first and it doesn't get in the way of my #1 priority, my kids and husband.
You might not feel that "head of the household" crap if you were more educated, or if he beat you.
Nice combo. More educated and beatings! "You are too dumb to recognize that you shouldn't like what you have now - if you were smarter, you'd feel the same way as if your dumb ass was getting beaten." How condescending.
Considering the fact that I'm a Columbia gratuate and attended Juilliard in High School, I think I'm covered in the education department.
I can be accomplished and at the same time embrace my biological drive. I'm not so sure why the angry stranger is so upset the happiness that I gain from my family.
But you still use "let's" for lets and "compliment" when you mean "complement." You've got music education, I guess. Just for laughs, do you not want to be the co-head of the household, along with your husband, because it's threatening to him, or ?
incorrectly..happy? Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Just because someone spells a word wrongly on a message forum board does not mean they are uneducated.
Spells wrongly? I give up and I'll let you go back to your 1950s lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really care about feminism. I care about what makes me happy. I love taking care of my DH and my family. My DH is the head of our household and I'm not ashamed to say it. he's a great provider and a wonderful partner in life and raising out children you won't see me complaining about him on these boards. I let him be a man and he let's me be a woman. We are different on the way we were born. Our brains were wired differently and those difference compliment each other and make us better together.
And yes. I work. I love my job, but I also put my family first and it doesn't get in the way of my #1 priority, my kids and husband.
You might not feel that "head of the household" crap if you were more educated, or if he beat you.
Nice combo. More educated and beatings! "You are too dumb to recognize that you shouldn't like what you have now - if you were smarter, you'd feel the same way as if your dumb ass was getting beaten." How condescending.
Considering the fact that I'm a Columbia gratuate and attended Juilliard in High School, I think I'm covered in the education department.
I can be accomplished and at the same time embrace my biological drive. I'm not so sure why the angry stranger is so upset the happiness that I gain from my family.
But you still use "let's" for lets and "compliment" when you mean "complement." You've got music education, I guess. Just for laughs, do you not want to be the co-head of the household, along with your husband, because it's threatening to him, or ?
incorrectly..happy? Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Just because someone spells a word wrongly on a message forum board does not mean they are uneducated.
Spells wrongly? I give up and I'll let you go back to your 1950s lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really care about feminism. I care about what makes me happy. I love taking care of my DH and my family. My DH is the head of our household and I'm not ashamed to say it. he's a great provider and a wonderful partner in life and raising out children you won't see me complaining about him on these boards. I let him be a man and he let's me be a woman. We are different on the way we were born. Our brains were wired differently and those difference compliment each other and make us better together.
And yes. I work. I love my job, but I also put my family first and it doesn't get in the way of my #1 priority, my kids and husband.
You might not feel that "head of the household" crap if you were more educated, or if he beat you.
Nice combo. More educated and beatings! "You are too dumb to recognize that you shouldn't like what you have now - if you were smarter, you'd feel the same way as if your dumb ass was getting beaten." How condescending.
Considering the fact that I'm a Columbia gratuate and attended Juilliard in High School, I think I'm covered in the education department.
I can be accomplished and at the same time embrace my biological drive. I'm not so sure why the angry stranger is so upset the happiness that I gain from my family.
But you still use "let's" for lets and "compliment" when you mean "complement." You've got music education, I guess. Just for laughs, do you not want to be the co-head of the household, along with your husband, because it's threatening to him, or ?
Just because someone spells a word wrongly on a message forum board does not mean they are uneducated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really care about feminism. I care about what makes me happy. I love taking care of my DH and my family. My DH is the head of our household and I'm not ashamed to say it. he's a great provider and a wonderful partner in life and raising out children you won't see me complaining about him on these boards. I let him be a man and he let's me be a woman. We are different on the way we were born. Our brains were wired differently and those difference compliment each other and make us better together.
And yes. I work. I love my job, but I also put my family first and it doesn't get in the way of my #1 priority, my kids and husband.
You might not feel that "head of the household" crap if you were more educated, or if he beat you.
Nice combo. More educated and beatings! "You are too dumb to recognize that you shouldn't like what you have now - if you were smarter, you'd feel the same way as if your dumb ass was getting beaten." How condescending.
Considering the fact that I'm a Columbia gratuate and attended Juilliard in High School, I think I'm covered in the education department.
I can be accomplished and at the same time embrace my biological drive. I'm not so sure why the angry stranger is so upset the happiness that I gain from my family.
But you still use "let's" for lets and "compliment" when you mean "complement." You've got music education, I guess. Just for laughs, do you not want to be the co-head of the household, along with your husband, because it's threatening to him, or ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really care about feminism. I care about what makes me happy. I love taking care of my DH and my family. My DH is the head of our household and I'm not ashamed to say it. he's a great provider and a wonderful partner in life and raising out children you won't see me complaining about him on these boards. I let him be a man and he let's me be a woman. We are different on the way we were born. Our brains were wired differently and those difference compliment each other and make us better together.
And yes. I work. I love my job, but I also put my family first and it doesn't get in the way of my #1 priority, my kids and husband.
You might not feel that "head of the household" crap if you were more educated, or if he beat you.
Nice combo. More educated and beatings! "You are too dumb to recognize that you shouldn't like what you have now - if you were smarter, you'd feel the same way as if your dumb ass was getting beaten." How condescending.
Considering the fact that I'm a Columbia gratuate and attended Juilliard in High School, I think I'm covered in the education department.
I can be accomplished and at the same time embrace my biological drive. I'm not so sure why the angry stranger is so upset the happiness that I gain from my family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really care about feminism. I care about what makes me happy. I love taking care of my DH and my family. My DH is the head of our household and I'm not ashamed to say it. he's a great provider and a wonderful partner in life and raising out children you won't see me complaining about him on these boards. I let him be a man and he let's me be a woman. We are different on the way we were born. Our brains were wired differently and those difference compliment each other and make us better together.
And yes. I work. I love my job, but I also put my family first and it doesn't get in the way of my #1 priority, my kids and husband.
You might not feel that "head of the household" crap if you were more educated, or if he beat you.
Nice combo. More educated and beatings! "You are too dumb to recognize that you shouldn't like what you have now - if you were smarter, you'd feel the same way as if your dumb ass was getting beaten." How condescending.
Considering the fact that I'm a Columbia gratuate and attended Juilliard in High School, I think I'm covered in the education department.
I can be accomplished and at the same time embrace my biological drive. I'm not so sure why the angry stranger is so upset the happiness that I gain from my family.
Anonymous wrote:That was an observation, and certainly not an endorsement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't really care about feminism. I care about what makes me happy. I love taking care of my DH and my family. My DH is the head of our household and I'm not ashamed to say it. he's a great provider and a wonderful partner in life and raising out children you won't see me complaining about him on these boards. I let him be a man and he let's me be a woman. We are different on the way we were born. Our brains were wired differently and those difference compliment each other and make us better together.
And yes. I work. I love my job, but I also put my family first and it doesn't get in the way of my #1 priority, my kids and husband.
You might not feel that "head of the household" crap if you were more educated, or if he beat you.
Nice combo. More educated and beatings! "You are too dumb to recognize that you shouldn't like what you have now - if you were smarter, you'd feel the same way as if your dumb ass was getting beaten." How condescending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We're not talking about paint color, we're talking about being able to make life decisions such as work and family status. American women no longer have to be economically dependent on their parents or their husbands, thank God. Why wouldn't you want to be able to choose a career that you find rewarding and satisfying?
There are probably still people who don't think women should be able to make such choices, but I think they're probably in the minority. And I certainly don't think the option to make such choices is a problem - it's a good thing. I think what causes more problems is the slightly different belief that women *should* choose a job instead of running the home and raising the children -- that, by not entering or remaining in the workforce, they are somehow lesser women.
And, for what it's worth, men should be able to choose the same thing. But it's not as realistic an option for men because not as many women are willing to be the sole provider with the dad staying at home as women are willing to be the sole provider with the mom staying at home. Stay at home dads are generally held in lesser regard than stay at home moms.
+1 nobody is against women having those choices. However extreme feminism such as the PP demeaning everyone that has even a slightly different opinion from her has colored gender relations and family dynamics between men and women.