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Ohhh, fuck. Somebody forgot to tell Meg Whitman and Nancy Pelosi!Women have to choose between kids or career - that is a fact.
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Ohhh, fuck. Somebody forgot to tell Meg Whitman and Nancy Pelosi!Women have to choose between kids or career - that is a fact.
Ohhh, fuck. Somebody forgot to tell Meg Whitman and Nancy Pelosi!![]()
No one can do everything. That is a fantasy indeed. But the same choices faced by women are also faced by men. My father, sole breadwinner, never had it all. He missed out on a lot.Two women struggling with child care no doubt.
No, it remains a fact. It's always been a fact, no matter how someone might want to wish it away. You cannot have everything and have the same result as choosing one thing. To be in senate or a governor you are going to give up on certain experiences with your children that you would have if you choose to be with them most of the day. Or you're going to fail in your career. Pick one.
Now, sometimes I think being there 24/7 is substituted for good parenting in the popular imagination too much. Being monitored and being parented are not the same thing.
The problem as I see it, is that we demand perfect parenthood of one sex and nothing from the other, generally. I do see that beginning to change, but until dads get more on board and more *latitude* to get on board, there's going to be a gap. For some people, this gap can be filled with professional help (preschools, caregivers, nannies, play groups) and for other, more isolated or poorer women, there is a huge catch 22. You're supposed to work, but you're also supposed to be a model parent.
Treating this as a non-decision, of course everyone can do everything, and you can be a mommy and the CEO, see! - is the kind of fantasy thinking that I think middle-class feminism baited and switched the non middle classes with. For women who are *never* going to be CEO it's a dangerous fantasy to sell people. It's much more realistic to paint it as a choice - and think carefully before you choose, because it's going to matter.
I have sat on the corner of a male colleague's desk, with my legs crossed and my cleavage hinted at, and batted my eyelashes and asked him if he would do whatever for me. It wasn't sexual harassment (no favours were promised), it isn't something he wouldn't ever have done, it simply moved my request up his list of priorities and stroked his ego (I said 'ego').
Similarly, I have used my 'feminine wiles' in other situations, deferring to older colleagues (both men and women), stroking their egos too, more by playing the little girl than by seeking to seduce them in any overtly sexual way.
This directly contradicts what you wrote in an earlier post, but it doesn't matter. I want to be clear that I'm not talking about you, specifically, in my posts. I am addressing the behaviors that you and others have mentioned, and talking about women in general.For the record, I don't shake my tits or manipulate people by playing the little girl, but yes, I seduce them - with my good humour, my insightfulness, and my ability to cut through the corporate or fine-upstanding-member-of-society bullshit.
This directly contradicts what you wrote in an earlier post, but it doesn't matter. I want to be clear that I'm not talking about you, specifically, in my posts. I am addressing the behaviors that you and others have mentioned, and talking about women in general.
As misreadings go, this one's a whopper. But it doesn't matter.What bothers me JM, is that you seem to think there is only one way of doing things, and that is the way that white anglo-saxon men have decided things should be done.
Hey Fury, I thought of you last night while out & about.I consider myself a feminist. I was born in 1960. I appreciate the freedoms we have now due to that struggle.
What do you call someone who supports equal rights for women, the splitting of bills, gender-blind door opening, a gender-blind draft, and Title IX?I have give the term "feminism" a negative connotation. I associate the idea with a spoiled and idealistic woman. This woman wants equal treatment, except when it's time to pay for dinner, open doors, the draft, and sports. This may not be accurate or fair, but it's just the connotation I apply to it.
What do you call someone who supports equal rights for women, the splitting of bills, gender-blind door opening, a gender-blind draft, and Title IX?
I was using the phrase as shorthand in identifying someone who thinks that the appropriate person to open a door is the one who reaches it first, and someone who believes that both men and women should be drafted.dunno, would that be a hippie? this is probably the same person who proudly professes to be "color blind." folks who aren't willing to respect or even recognize differences between genders creep me out quite a bit. i knew feminist ideals could be bad, but dang, are they that bad?
What do you call someone who supports equal rights for women, the splitting of bills, gender-blind door opening, a gender-blind draft, and Title IX?
Haha, fair enough!Not a feminist, that's for sure.
I guess I would call them "enlightened" or "Dutch."
dunno, would that be a hippie? this is probably the same person who proudly professes to be "color blind." folks who aren't willing to respect or even recognize differences between genders creep me out quite a bit. i knew feminist ideals could be bad, but dang, are they that bad?
I was using the phrase as shorthand in identifying someone who thinks that the appropriate person to open a door is the one who reaches it first, and someone who believes that both men and women should be drafted.
Of course there are differences between genders. "Feminist" does not = someone who denies that fact.
good to know. the "gender blind draft" thing threw me big time, as i don't believe that is recognizing a difference between genders.
the door opening thing...eh, i kinda believe males should open doors for females, even if the female gets to the door a few seconds before. now if a man is carrying/pushing something heavy, and a female is standing anywhere near the door...then yeah, girlie needs to hold the door. otherwise i am "old fashioned" when it comes to such things.
There's a difference between a gender blind draft and gender blind combat assignments.
It would be silly to ignore the soldier's gender when deciding what mission or task they should be doing, but saying the female gender is immune from the Selective Service registration and the draft? Poppycock!
however i simply do not believe females should ever be included in a draft, period.it is just my personal opinion, something to which we're all entitled...and yes of course i understand military combat assignments may never be (and hopefully are never) gender blind. i grew up a proud USMC brat.however i simply do not believe females should ever be included in a draft, period.
i believe strongly in equal rights/equal pay among genders in the workplace. mind you, "workplace" and "military" are not exactly the same in my view. for single women i believe strongly in reproductive rights (and generally the right for any free person to do what they will with their own body), the right to vote as they wish, and all that good basic stuff. where i diverge drastically from feminists is that i do not believe a married or otherwise legally attached female should have all the same rights and freedoms as a free and single female, and i also disagree passionately with the feminist ideal of "choice." you know, the idea that we can "choose" to be whatever we wish to be. 1. life simply does not work that way, and 2. who we are is not a "choice," hence i find the idea rather trivializing.
btw, you made me hungry when you wrote "poppycock."![]()

So, in your opinion, Netzach should have fewer rights than 00Syd? Which rights, specifically, should she have given up when she married M?it is just my personal opinion, something to which we're all entitled...and yes of course i understand military combat assignments may never be (and hopefully are never) gender blind. i grew up a proud USMC brat.however i simply do not believe females should ever be included in a draft, period.
i believe strongly in equal rights/equal pay among genders in the workplace. mind you, "workplace" and "military" are not exactly the same in my view. for single women i believe strongly in reproductive rights (and generally the right for any free person to do what they will with their own body), the right to vote as they wish, and all that good basic stuff. where i diverge drastically from feminists is that i do not believe a married or otherwise legally attached female should have all the same rights and freedoms as a free and single female, and i also disagree passionately with the feminist ideal of "choice." you know, the idea that we can "choose" to be whatever we wish to be. 1. life simply does not work that way, and 2. who we are is not a "choice," hence i find the idea rather trivializing.
dunno, would that be a hippie? this is probably the same person who proudly professes to be "color blind." folks who aren't willing to respect or even recognize differences between genders creep me out quite a bit. i knew feminist ideals could be bad, but dang, are they that bad?
it is just my personal opinion, something to which we're all entitled...and yes of course i understand military combat assignments may never be (and hopefully are never) gender blind. i grew up a proud USMC brat.however i simply do not believe females should ever be included in a draft, period.
So, in your opinion, Netzach should have fewer rights than 00Syd? Which rights, specifically, should she have given up when she married M?
when they look up?I'm working on outearning him so I can keep him barefoot and doing dishes, NOW what?
(And that was serious. Sort of.) I always thought of myself as the supreme example of the woman who unfairly expects to have her butt kissed in chivalry, but I've since found that that works best for me in a playtime context, and really I like being the dude in my personal relationships, I'm re-acquainting myself with my protective butch tendencies and enjoying it. Fiscal factors are the main driving force, there's something deliciously alpha-crowning about money if you want to let it be. Oh sure, honey, you want that? Just get it, I'll take care of it.
Sometimes I dress up and hold the door for guys downtown when I do my banking, just to play with their heads. They get all emasculated and uncomfortable, but then turned on when they look up and it's cute watching it all play on their faces.
when they look up?
how tall are you?
LOL five four. I guess it's down, or just AT. Outside the lunch hour bubble of self-absorption long enough to process it, a lot of them are looking for a door handle or at their feet.
