Sexism
Freddie Woo tells us: Despite being a well rounded modern man I think women are best off getting married and having a few kids else they'll be absolutely miserable come middle age.
What views do you have that are probably sexist that you believe are true?
( , Sun 27 Dec 2009, 12:23)
Freddie Woo tells us: Despite being a well rounded modern man I think women are best off getting married and having a few kids else they'll be absolutely miserable come middle age.
What views do you have that are probably sexist that you believe are true?
( , Sun 27 Dec 2009, 12:23)
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I agree, either parent will do.
However, if women hadn't started working in the first place we wouldn't be in this situation.
( , Wed 30 Dec 2009, 10:58, 1 reply)
However, if women hadn't started working in the first place we wouldn't be in this situation.
( , Wed 30 Dec 2009, 10:58, 1 reply)
Or.......
If men had helped more with the kids all those years ago thus making it seem normal, then this wouldn't be an issue.
( , Wed 30 Dec 2009, 11:25, closed)
If men had helped more with the kids all those years ago thus making it seem normal, then this wouldn't be an issue.
( , Wed 30 Dec 2009, 11:25, closed)
fair point but...
... you could make the case that both genders were trapped in highly constrained roles for quite some time and where men could be violent, anti-social, controlling and got killed in wars, women could be bitchy, manipulative and got raped 'because they were asking for it' ... neither was really very good ... so what we used to do has been used as a template for what happens *now*, but what happens *next* is up to us to decide ...
( , Wed 30 Dec 2009, 12:18, closed)
... you could make the case that both genders were trapped in highly constrained roles for quite some time and where men could be violent, anti-social, controlling and got killed in wars, women could be bitchy, manipulative and got raped 'because they were asking for it' ... neither was really very good ... so what we used to do has been used as a template for what happens *now*, but what happens *next* is up to us to decide ...
( , Wed 30 Dec 2009, 12:18, closed)
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