If you're a jerk, I'm a jerk too (and a super problematic one because I am a lady, dang it!). Marxists have been able to do the damage they've done by convincing women that
Children are a burden
Home making is not a fulfilling role
Women have spent thousands of years chained at home and completely miserable because of "muh patriarchy".
All three are a lie that requires a Year Zero retooling of history to be swallowed.
I couldn't agree with you more. I stayed home and raised three beautiful children. When the youngest turned 13, our finances were not great.so I started my career and worked for 30 years at a job I loved. I'm newly retired. My favorite job ever was at-home mom. I wouldn't trade that experience for all the money in the world. I have a million memories from when I was "barefoot and pregnant"
I was raised by a dad who worked hard and my Ma was at home taking care of all the day to day stuff. It worked out well. I'm 40 now and never got married or had kids. Not many women seem to share my vision, but we'll see.
A woman's dream, and a mother's responsibility are not one and the same. Likewise the father. When you have children, your personal dreams are put aside, all your attention is towards your children. " HE THAT DOES NOT TAKE CARE OF HIS OWN IS WORSE THAN AN INFIDEL" (1 Timothy 5:8) The better part of this generation, think they know better than God, their lives are a disaster, and they're baffled as to why.
I'm more than willing to be the jerk. I'm not trying to stomp out any woman's dreams, but I'm confident we were better off doing things the old way.
If you're a jerk, I'm a jerk too (and a super problematic one because I am a lady, dang it!). Marxists have been able to do the damage they've done by convincing women that
All three are a lie that requires a Year Zero retooling of history to be swallowed.
And who are these Marxists? Are they by any chance known for a particularly dominant facial feature?
I couldn't agree with you more. I stayed home and raised three beautiful children. When the youngest turned 13, our finances were not great.so I started my career and worked for 30 years at a job I loved. I'm newly retired. My favorite job ever was at-home mom. I wouldn't trade that experience for all the money in the world. I have a million memories from when I was "barefoot and pregnant"
I was raised by a dad who worked hard and my Ma was at home taking care of all the day to day stuff. It worked out well. I'm 40 now and never got married or had kids. Not many women seem to share my vision, but we'll see.
I hope some day (probably when you least expect it) the perfect person comes into your life.
A woman's dream, and a mother's responsibility are not one and the same. Likewise the father. When you have children, your personal dreams are put aside, all your attention is towards your children. " HE THAT DOES NOT TAKE CARE OF HIS OWN IS WORSE THAN AN INFIDEL" (1 Timothy 5:8) The better part of this generation, think they know better than God, their lives are a disaster, and they're baffled as to why.
100% agree. I just wanted to leave a bit of wiggle room for the occasional Amelia Earharts of the world to do their thing.