They are why families need two incomes to survive now. And they are partially responsible for why children have no moms after school like they should. Because of the lack of supervision (because mom is busy with career) they are growing up getting into drugs, preteen sex, crime, depression, obesity and violent TV and video games which can lead to shooting down their fellow students. Not all but some. It's just not the way it was meant. (in my opinion) Single parents can't help it but that's another issue. Also I agree with you that there is a double standard that should change.
2006-09-26 21:59:58
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answered by Suzie 2
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The feminist movement of the 1960's hasn't died out.
It's influence is seen throughout society and the new way we live.
Ever stop to notice that a mixed group of people are simply called "guys".
They used to be called "guys and dolls".
There used to be a pronounced difference among the sexes, and now the two are so similar and intertwined.
Once I read an article in a newspaper about one of the 1960's leaders of the feminist movement (don't recall her name).
It said she died in her home in San Francisco, with her trusted partner by her side.
Today, many have "partners" instead of husbands or wives.
Men don't have enough input into the destiny of the families they make, so there aren't enough true fathers around like there used to be. The laws in most states still favor the women in legal disputes involving children. That is why fathers are not usually found in the same home with their family.
As they try to make things more equal, they seem to make things worse. Perhaps this may have a lot to do with the demise of the rituals involved with dating leading up to marriage. Now we see the cart placed before the horse.
2006-09-26 22:06:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Time was when they wanted equal rights. So I supported them in college. But today they have superior Civil & labor rights while men have decreasing rights.
Women who want to be treated with respect & want to help others...as well as prosecute rapists...sure I understand. Women who are fair and ask for fairness, I understand.
But these Gender feminists, who say "kill all the white men," they are femiNazis. Probably a lot are Killul Hashem...
Women today are "free." Feminism forced them to work two days after giving birth...
Feminism forced American women to be like Russian women.
Now only the rich Feminists can afford to stay home with their children. Meanwhile the women who bought into their propagand are f*cked.
Today there are scads of women with newborn babies who are husbandless & living in near poverty. And the children fatherless. Just check any online singles website...women with 6 month old babies are looking to get married.
Bottomline, boys got f*cked big time while girls
are advancing. Boys are being feminized while girls are more masculine. In the end, we will be invaded & subdued by more aggressive culture/s.
Perhaps that is the current plan...they want to help girls in Africa & around the world while supporting outsourcing American jobs... They are global pests & where ever they go, they leave behind ripped apart families.
Divorce & breaking up families is a trillion dollar industry. In the USA, they create work/$$ for lawyers, business for RX & jobs for women (Special ed , Child Welfare services, False Domestic Violence, Child Support, etc.)
In the past five years, I know about 25 guys from my town who died. Most were 30-50 & many fathers. The women just get another guy & tell the father of the children to get lost. A lot of the guys died during divorce. But you won't read about it, it's not Politically Correct.
Do I hate them? The Gender fems don't have souls. As such, they commit Gendercide without feeling guilty. I just can't understand all the anger they have towards innocent fathers.
It's like reverse rape...no justice. Guess it's a power thing...
2006-09-26 22:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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omigosh, totally, dude! I am blown away by the sheer brilliance of your argument, so obviously based on indepth knowledge of your subject and countless hours of careful deliberation. Please, won't you enlighten us with your opinion on some other hateful liberation movements? E.g. who ever thought that blacks should have equal rights to whites - don't they sometimes commit crimes? And who decided that Anti Semitism was a bad idea - don't Jews lie and cheat us out of our hard-earned money? I am sure you can think of some more, and I'll be perched on the edge of my seat awaiting your profound musings on these matters. Or, if that is inconvenient to you, you could just sod off, get an education, and come back in a couple of years with something remotely intelligent to say.
2006-09-27 00:07:38
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answered by amandla 3
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Yes, there does seem to be a double standard. But I would not put all feminists in the same boat. Many are good and sincere people who want to correct some of the injustices committed against women.
2006-09-26 21:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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What gets me, are the extreme ones, you know the ones who don't shave, or wear bra's and put men down.
I think these women are normally bitter divorcees who hate all men, and are completely deluded. Personally, i like it when a man holds a door for me, i like when he offers to pay for dinner. There is nothing wrong with a bit of chivalry.
A true feminist to me is a woman, who knows her own mind, she makes her own choices for her own reasons and isn't governed by what women should or shouldn't be doing.
2006-09-26 22:05:01
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answered by zozbabez 2
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No, but i think they hate themselves. It must be terrible going through life trapped in a woman's body wanting to be a man. i believe in equality between the sexes. I don't believe that the sexes should be the same. We can still be equal but have different roles.
2006-09-26 21:50:28
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answered by uselessadvice 4
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Calm down now...
Hate is a very strong word.... there's no need to hate any group of people. Individual ladies can cause problems, but to say you hate any group of people is just being illogical.
I would consider myself a feminist at heart, but I don't hate men, or any other group of people. We are all different but deserve equal treatment... correct!
Don't let them wind you up.. ok?
2006-09-26 23:20:30
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answered by quay_grl 5
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I hate what Feminism has done to women... I mean, womyn.
I mean,,,,I hell, I don't know what I mean....
I just wish a woman would appreciate when I open the door for her, stand up when she enters the room, offer to pay her way on a date, allow me to hold her hand, let me be the big snuggly guy she wants to come home to and fall into my warm arms after a really hard day at work....are there any women (womyn) like that anymore.....?????
2006-09-26 22:04:38
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answered by e_guanajuato 3
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I don't really hate most feminists, I pity them because they are terribly misguided. The ones who deserve our hatred are more properly termed "Feminazis".
Feminism failed because after the heady 60's indoctrination, most women found out that, contrary to Friedan's exhortations, they often WANTED to stay home and raise families.
Feminism went up against Nature and lost. It was never really much of a contest.
2006-09-26 21:52:38
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answered by robertbdiver 3
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