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Two thirds of young women in Turkey sit at home
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:05 pm |
Quoting AEnigmamagnadea: Quoting alameda: I remember blah blah... |
Your posts must make you terribly popular with the boys! I can just imagine the PMs...."you are SO right Alameda, a woman´s job is to stay at home, cook and take care of the children. Porn is something we just don´t talk about, but is perfectly understandable for those poor weak-willed men and prostitutes are a necessity and those girls make plenty of money and perform a good service"
I am desperately trying to work out which one of the Waltons you are? Don´t tell me..... Mary Ellen!!! No wait! Elisabeth? |
hey leave porn out of this
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:05 pm |
Quoting KeithL: I think attacking women who stay home with their kids and sacrafice their careers is just as wrong as the exploitation of women in the worforce or in the sex trades.
Using the Waltons as an example I just dont understand. By western standards, they were the ultimate nuclear family.
I actually would be proud to be compared to a family structure such as the Waltons. |
If I am attacking women who chose to stay home then I guess I am attacking myself!!! I started my career when my children started school.....by choice.
All we are saying is that ALL women should have a choice!!!
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:06 pm |
What is your opinion on all the wealthy in this world Keith? They present a wonderful picture of the "nuclear family" you worship and yet farm their children out to nannies and often boarding schools.
Is this acceptable only because they do not use government money?
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:07 pm |
read my posts. I have always said women have the right for self determination of their lives. But really, I think your put down of Alemeda using the walton´s example shows some contempt for women that choose to stay home and raise their children. I can only speak for myself, but I think most men who can financially afford it would want to marry a woman with "Walton´s ethics".
Alemeda shared a story of her upbringing. Did it need to be belittled???
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:10 pm |
Quoting KeithL: read my posts. I have always said women have the right for self determination of their lives. But really, I think your put down of Alemeda using the walton´s example shows some contempt for women that choose to stay home and raise their children. I can only speak for myself, but I think most men who can financially afford it would want to marry a woman with "Walton´s ethics".
Alemeda shared a story of her upbringing. Did it need to be belittled??? |
Please dont keep your "Walton´s Ethics" - a sugary unreal account of family life geared EXACTLY to provoke nostalgia for a time which NEVER EXISTED.
Perhaps "Little House on the Prairie" suits you too? The actor who played the father took it as seriously as you and tried to live his life in a similar way - becoming a dictatorial, wife beating, moralistic bully.
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:11 pm |
Quoting AEnigmamagnadea: What is your opinion on all the wealthy in this world Keith? They present a wonderful picture of the "nuclear family" you worship and yet farm their children out to nannies and often boarding schools.
Is this acceptable only because they do not use government money? |
My personal choice would be no. I want to raise my children with my wife without the help of a nanny or boarding school. If I can be judgemental for a moment, I think that is lazy and selfish parenting...
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:12 pm |
Quoting AEnigmamagnadea: Quoting KeithL: read my posts. I have always said women have the right for self determination of their lives. But really, I think your put down of Alemeda using the walton´s example shows some contempt for women that choose to stay home and raise their children. I can only speak for myself, but I think most men who can financially afford it would want to marry a woman with "Walton´s ethics".
Alemeda shared a story of her upbringing. Did it need to be belittled??? |
Please dont keep your "Walton´s Ethics" - a sugary unreal account of family life geared EXACTLY to provoke nostalgia for a time which NEVER EXISTED.
Perhaps "Little House on the Prairie" suits you too? The actor who played the father took it as seriously as you and tried to live his life in a similar way - becoming a dictatorial, wife beating, moralistic bully. |
I disagree. There are plenty of men out there who support their families, spend significant time with their children and are faithful to their wives...Its not a hard formula...
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:13 pm |
Hey I love both the Walton´s and Porn but not together what´s going on?
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:15 pm |
Quoting mylo: Hey I love both the Walton´s and Porn but not together what´s going on? |
Sapık!
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:19 pm |
Quoting mylo: Hey I love both the Walton´s and Porn but not together what´s going on? |
I guess Walton´s Porn would be completely wrong???
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29 Jul 2008 Tue 11:19 pm |
Leave it....
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