homework comes first
2007-04-26 09:16:15
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answer #1
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answered by amberharris20022000 7
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No worries all right? I as being a woman have the power to be utterly multi-tasked. My books are on the table opened to the pages I am working on, so is my notebook. The dinner is on the cooker, no worries nothing is being burnt, the baby needs a change, whoops off I go tend to the wee one, can't do it themselves you know. While changing the baby I play a few giggling games babies love that! Come back put the baby back in the playpen, which of course is away from the cooker, safety first you know, check on my food, it's going fine, and I jot down a few more answers. See, Sandstorm, no worries. You know at one time I practically did this when my ex had me do the homework for his friends (they were all Arab; their English was Okay, they felt inadequate).
Yet, I would like to bring up this very important point, when a man marries a woman he wants to have nice conversation with her, he really doesn't want a maid or a sex toy. That also goes for the men in the ME
2007-04-26 19:15:21
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answer #2
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answered by Laela (Layla) 6
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Both genders (not just women) need to know how to cook and clean, because there may not always be someone else to do it for them. But more importantly, they need to be able to support themselves, which is very hard to do without (at least) a high school education. They also need to be able to converse intelligently with others and think for themselves. Education comes first, for both genders.
Are you really saying (in your second to last sentence) that you would be prouder of your teenage daughter if she got pregnant than if she graduated high school?? If that's true, I hope you don't ever have a daughter...
2007-04-26 19:21:31
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Not every woman's dream is to be a devoted housewife. I think its important that a teenage daughter get some experience with some household chores and babysitting, but it think its equally as important for her to get good grades, and a good education in case she has dreams and goals beyond the duties of the home and children.
In today's world, I think your idea of what is expected of women is sexist and unrealistic. Did you also want to take our right to vote away again??? Thank God you don't have a teenage daughter...
2007-04-26 16:19:32
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answered by ♥♥Mrs SSG B♥♥ 6
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If you had a daughter, wouldn't you want her to know how to take care of her self when she is an adult? She shouldn't have to depend on getting married at a young age so someone can support her. I really hope you never have a daughter dude.
You know, there are a lot of females that are doing much more good for the world than you will I am sure.
2007-04-26 16:19:21
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answer #5
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answered by Dr. Worm is back 6
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You know what doesn't make sense? The fact that you are able to keep coming up with this tripe!!! Oh well you make me laugh and guess that's what's important and makes you somewhat useful other than as a sperm donation machine. Can you fix things and bring home a big check every few weeks? And you better have that lawn mowed to perfection or I'll beat you with my rolling pin.
2007-04-26 16:19:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Not that learning those skills aren't important, but school has more benefits than knowing calculus. It teaches us to stick to our commitments, and to work hard for something. I would hope if I had a daughter she would know more than just how to cook and clean, but to deal with other people-yet another skill you learn by being around others in school. I would hope she would have the brains to think for herself.
2007-04-26 16:21:22
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answered by Laurel 4
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It's important for anyone of either gender to know how to cook or take care of a house.
2007-04-26 16:26:55
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answered by Cuddly Lez 6
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Without an education, the poor girl wouldn't know how to read a recipe and would need her man's help with that.
Since you are already in the kitchen with the recipe, you may as well make it yourself.
while you're in there, you can do the dishes, too.
2007-04-26 16:22:14
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah it does! i think it's great if you practice what you want to do when you grow up, i mean some people volunteer at places where they think they might work someday. and one of my hopes is to have a nice husband and kids so i love to practice cooking and i love babysitting! lol i think that's really important it does make a lot of sense!
and to the people who are gonna give me a thumbs down i'm not writing this because i'm stupid i actually attend a gifted school
2007-04-26 16:21:11
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answered by Liquid♥Onyx 4
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Are you afraid some woman is going to out smart you or something homework should come first no matter girl or boy
2007-04-26 16:53:58
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answered by Lost Angel 6
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