A womans rightful place is where ever she says it is!..
2007-02-02 08:01:23
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answered by ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♪♫♪♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♪♫♪♫♪♫♪ 5
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If women's rightful place is in the kitchen, then it's safe to assume that the kitchen and cooking is primarily a woman's domain. If this is correct, then explain why the world's most successful cooks are men?
I suspect that you're on the wind up Mr. However, I think the liberation of women and society encouraging most females to drop traditional roles and covet succesful positions in the workplace, despite having children, has led to a breakdown in structure of the modern family. No childminder is a substitute for a mother.
2007-02-02 22:59:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No I don't agree at all,women has the right to express themself as a good usefull citizen to their community.what will happen if the man got invalid of sickness,and the woman knows only the kitchen and bedroom work,for sure their family will die of starvation. I feel sorry for some sour grapes guys who blame the high rate of divorces,broken families, unhappy singles,and high crime rates,that it is women 's fault. He does not know any better,that it takes two to tango......
2007-02-01 19:55:38
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answered by Vannili 6
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By using the word 'crap,' you attempt to belittle the thinking of others ~ without evidence to back it up (beyond your theory and demonstrative prejudices), and try to deny the individual the right to think freely.
My wife's ex used to have the saying that ''Everything will be fine as long as you do as you are told.''
Ah, just what I like in a relationship, 'a partnership.'
People have to work things out for themselves and make their own mistakes ~ and ACCEPT the consequences of these mistakes or ~ errors. The alternative is Big Brother wherein some 'AUTHORITY' knows best and you have to bend your knee and back to it.
If you want that, then you too will have to live with it and the consequences. Just don't expect others to allie themselves to your way of thinking or thank you for it.
Mmm! Come the day, you might find yourself one of the first up against the wall when the firing party emerges to take up their places ...at the behest of Big Brother.
Sash.
2007-02-03 16:26:25
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answered by sashtou 7
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And I guess guys like you would also say the man's rightful place is in bed with another woman while his wife keeps his house tidy? A lot of women have to make their own way through life (I'm not one of them yet) and they have to work too. I'm against the whole "woman's place" idea because it suggests women should depend on men to keep them alive and well by bringing the dosh in.
Feminazi is only for extreme cases.. you are a Mascunazi. Down with your dictatorship! Now get back in the work place, that's where you belong, you ain't being paid to hang around on this site chatting all day!
Give as good as you get ladies!
2007-02-01 00:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I would agree if you as a man were willing to support me in a life style that is of my needing. Women have had to abandon the bedroom and kitchen because men can not support a family any more, and this is no more their fault than a woman having to go to work to help her mate . So you can not have it both ways. If all men want women in the bedroom and kitchen then they had better be able to provide the bedroom and kitchen in a home for her
2007-01-28 05:50:21
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answered by rkilburn410 6
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Wouldn't mind that if the man bothered to bring in enough money, keep a job and knew how to sexually satisfy a women. But then you must be a very poor man not knowing a lady that can make all your dreams come true - you stay home, cook, look after the house and practice getting it right in the bedroom - in return she works her little asp off and asks for sex when she gets home - think about it man - where is the evil in that :-0
2007-02-04 03:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I do believe that a womans place is in the kitchen. But when you say "and the bedroom" I'm not so sure.
But the thing about the woman being in her place...
If the man can, but will not take care of his business, then the woman has no choice but to make it hers.
A mans position in a marriage or family is to provide. But lets be honest; there aren't many men around these days that can live up to a womans expectations of being the provider. We are not all money hungry b****'s. We just want to have some sort of security. And lately, I suppose since the womens movement, those kinds of men are hard to find.
2007-01-28 03:14:00
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answered by summer 3
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Sure in a perfect world the wife would BE ABLE to stay home and keep the household, satisfy her husband and raise their children and the husband would go to work, make enough money to pay the bills and come home to her after work. But today's society won't allow that. Financially most men can't find jobs that support a one income family.
2007-02-03 00:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I have serious problems with mislead feminism and how the women's movement has played out but,.........I must disagree strongly with the premise of your actual question. I'll take the problems that come with women's equal rights, choices, and....................(listen closely) standards. Women should not be subjugated, even if that leads to more divorce, unhappy singles and higher crime rates. I doubt the crime rate thing, too.
2007-01-28 04:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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A womans rightful place is wherever she wants it to be. A man has no right to tell her where she belongs, anymore than she would have the right to tell him. Its not feminism you are worried about, its the fact that women are slowly beginning to get equal rights. Not there yet, still along way to go, but improving and about time too!
2007-01-31 09:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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