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Originally posted by dawnstar
reply to post by dude69
so, what do you think women should be wearing, pink, frilly dresses?? mini skirts???
I wear jeans all the time, not because I want to imitate men, but rather, I can get the work I have to get done, done easier and safer with jeans...I wear sneakers, or pretty much flat shoes, not because I want to impersonate men, but rather, my feet wouldn 't survive high heels!!
what can I say, to me, comfort is God!!!
Originally posted by hotbakedtater
reply to post by StigShen
Responsible adults do control their reproduction, and abortion is one of many ways a woman has to stay in control of her body. Yet another popular misogynistic train of argument (trolling), is to act as if the responsibility of the entire reproductive area is confined solely to females.
I just called it like I saw it. I dont consider it flaming I consider it to be educating.
Originally posted by Nathwa
reply to post by hotbakedtater
Why do you personally attack the OP in multiple posts after he was banned? First of all, I did not agree with a number of his assertions, but I never had the gall to attack him personally, unlike a number of posters in this thread.
Second of all, attacking him personally after he got banned is low. You assume he was a troll, never got laid, and was a misogynist (that last one does have hints though). God forbid I ever have an intellectual disagreement with you hotbakedtater, lest I become the object of your flaming.
With that said, I think the OP had a very pessimistic view of feminism. I find it true that feminism has done a great deal to reveal new opportunities for women where they previously had not existed. However, I think that the implications of gender equality need to be better assessed in modern society (not because they are bad, but because we need to understand those implications in order to adjust to them).edit on 23-3-2011 by Nathwa because: Spelling mistakes.edit on 23-3-2011 by Nathwa because: additional spelling mistakes.
Originally posted by dawnstar
but well....still no ERA, and I bet if they tried to resurrect it, it still wouldn't get passed!!!
they didn't give women equality, equality comes with responsibility, and the means to fullfill that responsibility. they just gave her a choice of masters...husband, male guardian, or gov't.
LOL! I tend to come off pretty storng when I am passionate about a subject! I love debating feminism topics. I happen to disagree that women are more irresponsible.
Originally posted by Nathwa
reply to post by hotbakedtater
I understand, it just seemed as though you were coming off very strongly in your posts, but I can appreciate the angle that you are presenting. Thank you for the clarification.
One thing that I picked up from Stig's posts is that he asserts the women have become more irresponsible, reckless, and careless since the proliferation of the modern feminists (he uses sexual promiscuity among young women as an example). Is feminism really to blame for that trend, or is it more of modern society (men seem pretty promiscous too by those standards).
Originally posted by TheRealTruth84
I have mixed feeling about this article. I truly believe that the degeneration of the family unit is well under way. I am from a split family (3 times over), and was raised by my mother. She is a dynamic woman, and the hardships that she has experienced in her love life have only driven her to bigger and better things for her and her family. I would never wish for a different child hood, but understand the effect that not having a consistent father figure can have on a kid, especially their biological father.
The majority of people these days are interested in one thing and one thing only, instant gratification. Men have been creatures of this habit forever (I still am), only over the past couple generations have we seen this trend in women as well.
*Much like this article, these are broad statements based on a trend that is being documented in society everyday. This in no way reflects the great marriages and relationships that still exist....
In the past women were the glue that held a family together, they were expected to be strong and diligent, while still being warm and loving. Many men, not all, abused this to the point of destruction. We forced women to live a sheltered life with very little access to the outside world except for running errands and the occasional dinner out.
Women rebelled... is that really a surprise? Speaking relatively, this is no different than teenagers rebelling against their parents oppression.
So as you can see I am a male who has had a strong women in his corner since I was born. What you wont hear from me is blame, I do not blame women and I do not blame men, for the # families that are raising children improperly everyday. What I can't stand, is this slippery slope that we have been trending towards this last 30+ years. No one holds themselves accountable for anything, anymore. Everyone points blame at the other....
People need to make a stand for The American Family and most of all a stand for human dignity. This problem will only magnify itself, if it is not addressed. Communication and accountability are two ingredients that can start us on the path of healing. Tell your spouse they offended you and why, don't scream at them follow it up with a friendly comment or chuckle. You may realize they respond better when your not jumping down their throat every second.
People need to stop being so selfish and understand we are only hurting ourselves and our future. Understand that todays youth is our future, start acting like an adult and be a role model!