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Turkey ranks low in world gender equality index
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40.       Merih
933 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 08:51 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 wheres australia? i wanna go there. thats super. it must be so ideally. why should i work while having a little baby? no way!

let your husband now work for both of you.

 

 why not????

41.       Merih
933 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 08:54 pm

 

Quoting karekin04

Well I am a mother. A "single mother"{#lang_emotions_scared} OMG! How will my poor son ever learn... compassion, dignity.... how to love.... how to know what to do when he is sick??? How will he ever turn in to a fine tuned man that knows his place a king of his domain, what with having this working mother who has neglected all of those vital emotions to help him grow. BLAST being a working mother!!{#lang_emotions_rant}

 

 Well, single mum´s and singles are not and were not what I was talking about.  I always think that a woman should be strong and well educated ebough to care for herself and for kids, and for family if necessary.

{#lang_emotions_flowers}

42.       femmeous
2642 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 08:57 pm

 

Quoting Merih

 That is where you people go wrong about equality.

 

I know how to be free, and I know the benefits and consequences of being free.  For your information I had maids for a couple of years... This is NOT A LUXURY... do you know how rewarding it is to see your baby growing up, saying the first words to you.. walking her first steps holding your hand, NOT A MAID´S.

 

And again for your information, in Turkey, most of the working, educated women are doing what you have described as a slave... 

 

 no, i dont think i go wrong. it depends on your attitude, if you are a mother type of woman, you should stay home. it is wonderful to see your child growing. but it shouldnt be only your concern, it must be shared.

and i feel sorry for those women, do their husbands earn little? why do they make their own life so hard? i dont understand it.

43.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 09:00 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 no, i dont think i go wrong. it depends on your attitude, if you are a mother type of woman, you should stay home. it is wonderful to see your child growing. but it shouldnt be only your concern, it must be shared.

and i feel sorry for those women, do their husbands earn little? why do they make their own life so hard? i dont understand it.

 

 +1

44.       femmeous
2642 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 09:01 pm

 

Quoting Merih

 why not????

 

 wait a minute, my husband is back, have to serve him tea. back in minutes.

45.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 09:02 pm

 

Quoting karekin04

Well I am a mother. A "single mother"{#lang_emotions_scared} OMG! How will my poor son ever learn... compassion, dignity.... how to love.... how to know what to do when he is sick??? How will he ever turn in to a fine tuned man that knows his place a king of his domain, what with having this working mother who has neglected all of those vital emotions to help him grow. BLAST being a working mother!!{#lang_emotions_rant}

 

 Thanks Karekin....I was a single mom for a long time.  I understand what Merih is saying, but it is a slap in the face of working women.  To be honest, me and my son were better off without his father around. 

46.       karekin04
565 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 09:04 pm

 

Quoting Merih

 Well, single mum´s and singles are not and were not what I was talking about.  I always think that a woman should be strong and well educated ebough to care for herself and for kids, and for family if necessary.

{#lang_emotions_flowers}

 

Thank you I agree Do I wish I could have seen every second of every moment when he was smaller... yes Although, when money was not important in his eyes yet I was away from the home very little time. I feel assured I did not miss much and balanced life and time well.

This "maid thing".... wow, wish I coulda had one{#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod} life would have been much easier I suppose!

47.       karekin04
565 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 09:05 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

  To be honest, me and my son were better off without his father around. 

 

So were we.... wouldn´t have it any other way

48.       femmeous
2642 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 09:09 pm

 

Quoting Merih

 

He said, I don´t feel like a man around you anymore... THE END

 

 this is a selfish conclusion.

49.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 09:12 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 this is a selfish conclusion.

 

 {#lang_emotions_rant}Your husband is waiting for he tea...NOW HURRY!

50.       femmeous
2642 posts
 12 Nov 2008 Wed 09:14 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 And if we didn´t have men....who would we worship?  Who would remind us that we need to take care of EVERYONE!!  You silly girl!!

 

 

 

 this is a very bed amerikan statement.

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