Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous. I'm a democrat and I think this is ridiculous. No just no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd like a day off from my family, but don't think that's possible.
if you drink enough wine you won't even notice them... if it spills on your shirt you will be wearing red.
Why do you need a excuse? If you want a day off, just take it. If I want one I just tell my husband I'm going out when he gets home or on the weekend and he says have fun. Why is it such a big deal.
Just a guess, but some of us can't do that because our husbands work late or are incompetent?
That was your personal choice to marry an incompetent man. Stop blaming everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd like a day off from my family, but don't think that's possible.
if you drink enough wine you won't even notice them... if it spills on your shirt you will be wearing red.
Why do you need a excuse? If you want a day off, just take it. If I want one I just tell my husband I'm going out when he gets home or on the weekend and he says have fun. Why is it such a big deal.
Just a guess, but some of us can't do that because our husbands work late or are incompetent?
Anonymous wrote:No, but my employer has prepared a special luncheon for all of the women because if we don't come in or call in sick, we put other's lives in jeopardy.
Anonymous wrote:for all of you calling this pointless, you do realize that in other parts of the world March 8 is international Women's Day? What I think shows more privilege than anything is the fact that you can enjoy the hard work and sacrifices of the women who paved the way for you without having to make any yourself. For many reasons, I'll have to work tomorrow, but I applaud those who plan to participate. Rock on!
Anonymous wrote:No. My husband is on travel on Wednesday, but when he is here he does around 70 percent of the housework and 50 percent of the child care, so from the perspective of unpaid work, I have little to protest. Work is fine and don't feel I have much to protest there personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd like a day off from my family, but don't think that's possible.
if you drink enough wine you won't even notice them... if it spills on your shirt you will be wearing red.
Why do you need a excuse? If you want a day off, just take it. If I want one I just tell my husband I'm going out when he gets home or on the weekend and he says have fun. Why is it such a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:No. I'm not stopping my life or taking care of my kids over something disorganized that makes no sense when you really think about the contradictions. My husband can easily take care of our child and does often but its not the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I'm going to refuse to take care of my kids all day. That'll show my husband! And maybe he'll tell Donald Trump and the republicans!
(Wait, that makes no sense.)
Your H thinks taking care of his children is a type of punishment?
You're not getting the sarcasm. The point of the day is to show everyone (i.e., men) how much we do and how much they'd miss us if we weren't around. Like the immigrant day. As a form of protest. (Can't say it makes much sense to me either.). PP is making fun of this idea.
Okay, who exactly has proposed that we eliminate women from the public sphere? Why do men need to see how much they'd miss us if we weren't around? No one has asked women to go away...
Anonymous wrote:I'd like a day off from my family, but don't think that's possible.