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180.       catwoman
8933 posts
 13 Dec 2007 Thu 02:18 pm

Quoting xkirstyx:

Do you believe a woman who is a housewife is a second class citizen?


If you define a second class citizen someone who has less rights, freedoms and social power, there is nothing to believe about this, this is the socially and politically objective truth, especially when we speak of underdeveloped countries.

181.       ciko
784 posts
 13 Dec 2007 Thu 02:27 pm

Quoting xkirstyx:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting xkirstyx:

How are these people taking a lesser role and treated like slaves??



Do I really need to give you examples? It supports the kind of patriarchal society that you will find in Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran. Even in less extreme societies (and you can find it in the US too in some of the religions/cults I mentioned!) it supports a culture centered around man's jealousy, dominance and superiority where the woman takes a house/sex-slave role.



Do you believe a woman who is a housewife is a second class citizen?



the question was not for me but i want to comment about it too..

to be housewife is not women's choice in most of islamic countries. it is the role what the society or the culture imposes. so yes i think to be housewife in such countries is to be second class citizen.

182.       catwoman
8933 posts
 13 Dec 2007 Thu 03:11 pm

I love watching such videos because it proves to me that men can also be smart, fair and honest and whoever says that "men are assholes by nature" is a freaking idiot:

Pro Rad Fem: Men in sit-coms

183.       AEnigma III
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 13 Dec 2007 Thu 03:34 pm

Quoting ciko:

to be housewife is not women's choice in most of islamic countries. it is the role what the society or the culture imposes. so yes i think to be housewife in such countries is to be second class citizen.



You are a smart dudu

184.       catwoman
8933 posts
 13 Dec 2007 Thu 03:42 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

to be housewife is not women's choice in most of islamic countries. it is the role what the society or the culture imposes. so yes i think to be housewife in such countries is to be second class citizen.



You are a smart dudu


+100000
If I was single I wouldn't mind sending him a nice cell phone.

185.       ciko
784 posts
 13 Dec 2007 Thu 04:33 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

to be housewife is not women's choice in most of islamic countries. it is the role what the society or the culture imposes. so yes i think to be housewife in such countries is to be second class citizen.



You are a smart dudu


+100000
If I was single I wouldn't mind sending him a nice cell phone.



well married women are accepted too lol

186.       catwoman
8933 posts
 13 Dec 2007 Thu 06:39 pm

Quoting ciko:

well married women are accepted too lol


But... what would your lovely girlfriend think about it? Wait, maybe we'll find out soon in the translation forums... lol

187.       xkirstyx
363 posts
 14 Dec 2007 Fri 12:24 am

Fair enough, in some countries the women have less rights. But how do you come up with such examples like momrmon women in america being second class?

188.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 14 Dec 2007 Fri 12:27 am

Quoting xkirstyx:

Fair enough, in some countries the women have less rights. But how do you come up with such examples like momrmon women in america being second class?



You think polygamy and no contraception are a good idea for women? Does it give them equal rights?

189.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 14 Dec 2007 Fri 12:31 am

Some more reasons for you Kirsty...

http://www.exmormon.org/mormwomn.htm

190.       xkirstyx
363 posts
 14 Dec 2007 Fri 12:39 am

lol lol lol that is your source? lol lol lol

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