Your summary link leads to a jpg of the book.
I thought it was just my computer!
Your summary link leads to a jpg of the book.
Fixed it. Thanks for the heads-up.Your summary link leads to a jpg of the book.
Obama and the rest of the liberals in this country are constantly bullying women into thinking that if you don't go to college and you don't have a career you are somehow missing out on something. They make women think that if you want to be a stay-at-home mom you are a lesser person.
What's wrong with aspiring to be a homemaker? :idunno:
I love being an at home Mum. I wouldn't have it any other way.
I gave birth to these beautiful children, therefore, it is my responsibility to raise them....not some stranger at a childcare facility.
They are young for such a small amount of time...such a small portion of my life. It's no sacrifice to give them myself for that amount of time.
It's a lot of fun, isn't it? I pitied my husband for having to miss so much.
You are either naively young or old senile-stupid.Knight, what you're saying about Obama and "liberals "bullying " women into thinking that they have to go to college and work if they're married and have children, and that there's some sinister liberal plot to undermine the family by forcing mothers to work is pure baloney. Nothing but a straw man.
If a woman wants to stay at home and raise children, and her husband earns a good enough living for her to do this, that's her right. No one is forcing her to work. But you fail to realize that in this very difficult economy, many married women with children have no choice but to work or their families would not be able to stay afloat and they would never be able to earn an adequate living.
Many families are having a rough enough time today keeping their heads above water even with both parents working .
Conservatives have this idealized image of the past, where supposedly every family consistred of a father earning a living and bringing home the bacon while the mother stays home raising the children, and supposedly everything was hunky dory .
Bu this is nothing but a conservative myth .
The problem I see underlying the question is there isn't much of a choice for many women to NOT work outside the home. Wages have remained virtually stagnant since the 1970s meaning families with a single working parent are worse off than they were before and families with two working adults are no better off than the one wage earner version of the 1970s.
The problem of course is that biggest reason for that decline is women entering the workforce. That's not some sort of moral judgement, just basic supply and demand. You can't double the supply of available labor without the value of that labor dropping.
God bless stay at home moms.
They are heroes is my book.
I love being an at home Mum. I wouldn't have it any other way.
I gave birth to these beautiful children, therefore, it is my responsibility to raise them....not some stranger at a childcare facility.
They are young for such a small amount of time...such a small portion of my life. It's no sacrifice to give them myself for that amount of time.
Every decision in life is a trade-off. So of course if you choose plan "A" you will lose out on some of the experiences that plan "B" had to offer, and likewise. But choices have to be made. We can't be and do all the things that are possible for us to be and do. That's just the way it is.Do women who choose to stay at home and raise the family miss out on something?
I think the reason a number of people believe the mother needs to work is simply because they have misunderstood and misappropriated the word "need."
Obama and the rest of the liberals in this country are constantly bullying women into thinking that if you don't go to college and you don't have a career you are somehow missing out on something. They make women think that if you want to be a stay-at-home mom you are a lesser person.
What's wrong with aspiring to be a homemaker? :idunno:
The republicans are trying to blame the economic disaster that their own greed and incompetence has created on some imaginary horde of welfare parasites. And sadly, there are plenty of people who want to believe their lies. So we now have a political crusade against the poor and unemployed at a time when they most need our help.Romney says women on assistance need the "dignity of work". So I guess very poor women shouldn't have that choice, because we can't have the government paying you to be a stay at home mom (cause then you'd be lazy), but if you're rich it's a valuable lifestyle choice . . . Double standard much?