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Old 11-19-2006, 05:55 PM
BellamyRd.
 
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Originally Posted by Downthestretch55
Bellamy,
Until the 70's, women were confined as to career choices. It was teacher, nurse, secretary, or homemaker. Watch a rerun of "Ozzie and Harriet".
Times have changed (thankfully). Modern men have no problem at all with seeing women become successful in other areas that they wish to explore now-a-days. The women bring a lot to the table.
And Kev, somethings DO take a while to sort out. Women talk more about the things that "bug" them then we males do. Let 'em vent. It's really ok.
My parting thought is that we all just need to respect and appreciate each other. In that way we bring out each other's strengths.
DTS
but my point is there is a big job pie
if women remain dominate in the: teacher, nurse, secretary, or homemaker poisitions
which they still do
and then want half of the "professional" positions
it's phasing out men~too much of the pie is gone
and phasing MEN into the: teacher, nurse, secretary, or homemaker poisitions themselves
women ARE smart, but have no place
in the work place!
unless it is sewing, cooking & cleaning, typing, or homemaking
and then there's always prostitution & stripping
which men also have a hard time breaking into
due to sterotypical people like Jessica
in essence, MEN are being shamefully exploited by women
not the other way around
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