You say women are best equipped to be wives and mothers. How do you explain people like Britney Spears or the women whose 3 year old autistic son was found playing out on the highway when she was passed out high as a kite on her couch? Would you argue that they are best equipped to care for their children? In a survey by advice columnist Ann Landers in the 1970s, 40% of mothers said if they could have it to do all over again they would have not had children. And what about women like me who simply do not want to have children, nor ever will?
Also, this question is more for the men: Why is Baby #1's assertion that women are best fit to care for children, and not men, not interpretated as misandrism? Many male "anti-feminists" here talk about how feminism is the culprit of unfair child custody agreements for fathers, yet Baby #1 doubts your capacity to care for your own children, and she is looked upon with googley eyes by many male "anti-feminsists" here. I don't understand it.
2007-10-02
05:20:40
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