tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8377447299405414186.post547701615432959859..comments2024-02-23T06:43:05.403-08:00Comments on The Ranting Teenager: Quote of the week: Wivesdare2believehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17600477066813829540noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8377447299405414186.post-52812142376193386952009-12-14T09:17:34.137-08:002009-12-14T09:17:34.137-08:00I haven't heard anyone saying that they do not...I haven't heard anyone saying that they do not want to work to build a family, because the housewife is considered the worst possible thing to be.<br /><br />Are you serious? You just met one - me, most of my friends are the exact same way. <br /><br />Both my parents are doctors, they make really good money, Father's father had a telecommunications company, and made them look poor. <br /><br />Mum didn't *have* to continue working, the family has plenty of money she decided to put me in daycare when I was 6 months old, I had nannies, spent my summers, and a few years, with mother's mother, who is very old, in London, travelled Europe.<br /><br />In no way do I feel deprived or cheated that I didn't see much of my parents growing up, that's a myth perpetuated by those who seek to maintain traditions and the patriarchy.<br /><br />It's also a class issue, mediocre, lower/moderate income men NEED wives/help mates so that they can succeed.<br /><br />It's time for the girls to tell those LOSERS to go f themselves and focus on their own success...which doesn't include loser men and a brood of ill adaptive children.<br /><br />There is nothing "good" about that, and it's far as one can get from the "good life".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com