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Avenger wrote:
> "Hyerdahl" wrote in message
> news:1112021218.060297.240810{at}g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > John Templeton wrote:
> > > Hyerdahl wrote:
> > > > Dr. Jai Maharaj wrote:
> > > > > Devalued dads
> > >
> > > > [Leave it to Beaver dadism was not so good for moms who were
too
> > busy
> > > > cleaning up the hushed kids, hiding the rowdy ones, with dinner
on
> > > the> table, to invest in their own careers. Women ended this.
Women
> > > aren't> returning.]
> > >
> > > Actually, many modern women are returning to this life.
>
> Intelligent females know that jobs(referred to by females with
inflated egos
> as "careers" lol) cannot really bring them fulfillment as women. Only
being
> a mother can.
> >
> >
Some women get more fulfillment out of their jobs than they do their
children, if they're able and willing to have any children. I'm not one
of those women, but they certainly do exist. I enjoyed the jobs I had
before I had my girls, but they were only one aspect of my life.
Certainly not the most fulfilling one.
It's interesting to read, though, the way stay-at-home mothers are
devalued in many posts here; apparently they're all home watching
Oprah. I know women like that, too, but most of the moms I know work
hard at making a clean, happy home for their families, and being
emotional supports to their husbands. Then they're ridiculed by people
as being without ambition, because they're not out working. If they're
out working, they're not working hard enough, or sleeping their way to
the top, or taking a job away from a qualified man, or inciting lust in
the workplace.
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