In article ,
knoxy wrote:
> In article {at}news.central.cox.net>, mark_sobolewski{at}yahoo.com
> says...
> > In article ,
> > knoxy wrote:
> >
> > > In article ,
> > > momkulio{at}yahoo.ca says...
> > > >
> > > > "lukne" wrote in message
> > > > news:1106788800.377731.46240{at}z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> > > >
> > > > []
> > > > > The writer of this never mentions the fact that
men can just as well
> > > > > stay home to raise the kids as can women.
Part-time work and working
> > > > > from home are also options available to
stay-at-home parents.
> > > >
> > > > Men's contribution as fathers is extremely important,
but when children
> > > > are
> > > > small mothers should not be doing jobs that interfere with
> > > > breastfeeding.
> > > > The health benefits are well-recognized yet, far too
often, women don't
> > > > breastfeed because it is not convenient to combine with
working outside
> > > > their homes.
> > > >
> > > > > And as a stay-at-home mom, by kids better know how to behave
> > > > > respectfully AND avoid splitting infinitives.
Husband and wives are
> > > > > a
> > > > > team when raising children.
> > > >
> > > > Yes, there is overwhelming evidence that children of
single mothers
> > > > suffer
> > > > many disadvantages.
> > > >
> > > > Jayne
> > > >
> > > One of the disadvantages is always beeing looked down
> > > upon by people like you and the soc.men in society.
> > > Have you noticed the double standard, a man raises his
> > > children alone and he's treated like a hero, a woman
> > > raises her children alone and she's treated like a
> > > criminal.
> >
> > Probably because the man doesn't live off the taxpayer or
> > courts as often as the "heroic" woman...
> >
> > regards,
> > Mark Sobolewski
> >
> Are you trying to say that all single mothers live off
> the taxpayers?
Strawman.
I said "as often" which does not in any way imply "always".
> If not, claim fails as Andre love to say.
> Btw, how the hell do you 'live off the courts'?
Mommy support and alimony.
All of this equality stuff sounds great but it's hard to take
it seriously when most women haven't cut the apron strings
to daddy (apron strings should be maternal. What's the
paternal equivalent?)
regards,
Mark Sobolewski
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