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This kind of crap really annoys me. Sure, women can be doctors and lawyers and politicians and all that just as well as men can. I have no problem with that. But all of this propaganda overlooks the fact that the MOST important role one can have in our society is raising our children. That super-relevant and important role has been down graded by feminist to the point where women feel ashamed of it. And guess what? Women are better at it than men. How's that for gender equality? Women who take the time out of their own lives (and careers) to make sure their children become well-rounded responsible adults do more for this country than all the male CEOs put together. But that's lost on our society. Are fathers a part of the equation too? Absolutely. It would be great if they could both stay home but our culture rarely allows for that. And before anyone gets offended let me restate it: Women are better than men at doing the most important job in our society. I hate that that's lost on most.
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CW3 Lindsey Muller I don't disagree with you. Men can raise children. I consider myself a good and active father. I love my children more than they will ever know. And my original post even satated that it takes both parents. Both have a role in raising children. But unfortunately our society isn't one where both parents can typically stay home. Yes, men leave women after knocking them up. That has nothing to do with this. Those men are crap in my opinion. By saying women are better at this I'm not saying men are incapable. I'm saying that most women are better at this than most men. Just like most men are better at football than most women. I dont know why that's a bad thing to think.
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CW3 Lindsey Muller While I agree that happens frequently, I disagree that that's the reason women are branded as better parents. And better "parents" is really the wrong word. To draw out my premise that women are better at raising children really means they are more nurturing. And while I think we both agree that both mothers and fathers can be good parents and are both important, I think mothers bring more to the table early on. In fact, biology supports this. Men aren't designed to support infants in that we can't feed them. But i stull hold that this is a good thing. At least in the way i originally put it. To restate it, raising our children is the MOST important thing in our society and women are the BEST at doing it. Even if you disagree, I hope every women can take it as a sincere complement.
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CW3 Lindsey Muller So I'm doing this on my phone now and sometimes the comments are out of order. So I don't know when you asked the question why I think what I do. I just see more natural caring, nurturing characteristics from women than I do from men. As a gender, they do it better. Just like men tend to be more aggressive. That doesn't mean some women aren't aggressive it just means that more men are than women.
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Sgt Wayne Wood thanks for the most informative share/read my friend.
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Then and Now of my experience in life, not as a gender bias, there is a necessary order for men and women as prescribed by natural order. I am a Bible believer. I have been around other cultures and the NATURAL order of men and women follow the same pattern. But as humans we have redefined the roles of women and men making men HOUSE DADDIES and women PROTECTORS OF THE FAMILY without changing the Divine DNA that first established this pecking order.
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