@mistressoftheelements: what's the difference?
Should Women Work Outside The Home?
@digbykong: Negative minds leads to nowhere!
@mistressoftheelements: I don't understand. This is giving me a headache. My private part is growing.
@mistressoftheelements: I don't understand. This is giving me a headache. My private part is growing.
.............what..
@digbykong: Why.....o_o
@cameron83: duh.. my brain is in my private parts. get caught up with the convo
@digbykong: I was just being sexist to men by saying all men think with their private parts.I wasn't talking about it literally!
@digbykong: >_< Troll.
@cameron83: duh.. my brain is in my private parts. get caught up with the convo
OOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Dude....... Really? Does anyone really can afford a housewife? It's like asking if it's OK to rape your unicorn! It doesn't exist...... Not for most people!
@digbykong: This is a Troll
The best reason I can think of for staying at home is to enjoy being with your children while they are young - they'll be grown up and leave home soon enough.
Next best is if you stay at home you don't have to wear yourself out 'juggling' (dread word) trying to manage job and home and kids.
The next best reason is you have plenty of time to do things that interest you, reading, watching TV, pursuing hobbies etc, and you are not stuck in some dreary office all day.
Another good reason for me is that I get to see more of my husband, as he does most of his work at home.
@dh69: Ctfu.
Is this a joke? Is it really a question if woman should be allowed to work? Of course they should and they are. This is like asking if woman should be allowed to vote. It's a pointless question that everyone knows the real answer to.
The only thing this thread will have is people saying yes and people making jokes.
Pretty much this.
Although I agree a woman should be able to do as she pleases. Frankly I am an advocate of a strong, independent woman for a few reasons. 1.) I don't like clinginess. 2.) I can be gone for 6 months to a year at a time, she has to be able to survive without a man around. 3.) My wife has always supported my goals, no matter how insane, unlikely, or difficult it makes our lives as a couple. Who am I to not support hers? She can do what she damn well pleases, and we will accommodate our lives to fit both our schedules.
It might help to know we don't have kids, or have prospects to have kids, that's a game changer we don't want yet.
Thirded here.
Meanwhile, as a father of two kids, I know that raising children is time consuming and can be a great deal of energy draining. Sometimes, it can be easy, between job and having some private life, to loose touch with your children.
My mother was a single mother and a good person, but my time in high school was horrible because she didn't had the time to check my life anymore. Sure, she cared, but she simply didn't understand some reality of my life because she was too busy to earn the money to feed both of us.
Sometimes, I feel parent, women or men, should get paid for raising their child, or at least get money or advantage to facilitate the education and give them some time to live with them and running the house, because a badly raised child can be a problematic adult later.
But that's another debate.
Finally, personnally, I can't take seriously a woman who can't handle herself and cling on her husband too heavily without a real damn good excuse. (Illness, handicap, etc...)
.......Wha...???....
@mrdecepticonleader: He's a very questionable person.
The Cats that have a problem with their women working all have low self-esteem. I live alone and cook my own meals, so if my lady wants to work or go to school, she has that right. I ain't her father.
These threads are getting ridiculous. It's off-topic sure, but come on seriously?
That's besides the fact that 90% of these threads have been made before.
@mistressoftheelements: wow. you're just full of pointless questions these days. gotta get that attention. make one about abortions.....oh wait
@thetimestreamer: No I'm in no need for attention.I said ask what I wanted to ask and..That's it.
That's an Ogre
They all look alike to me. I'm not only sexist, I'm racist against fairy tale creatures!
@mrdecepticonleader: He's a very questionable person.
Indeed....
Is this a joke? Is it really a question if woman should be allowed to work? Of course they should and they are. This is like asking if woman should be allowed to vote. It's a pointless question that everyone knows the real answer to.
The only thing this thread will have is people saying yes and people making jokes.
This. If you have to ask the question then there something wrong. Having the oppotunity to work be it male or female is a given.
@wolverine08: What's so wrong for a man to cook?You should learn how to cook instead of treating your gf/wife like a dog waiting for you hand and foot.
Learning to cook should also be something everyone should learn to do be it male or female. I think i'm the only guy in my circle of friends who can actually cook.........when really it seems like a necessary skill to have. Unless you wanna eat take-aways or ready meals all the time.....
Is this really a question that needs to be asked? F##k yes they should be allowed to work. The should also be allowed not marry, have sex frequently without being called whores, get payed an amount to equal to men (the fact that this is still not the norm in the US is totally screwed up),
I'm sorry but I find this kind of ridiculous, it shouldn't even need to be asked at all, why the hell would it even be in question? It's not the 1950's anymore women can do whatever the hell they want as they aren't breaking the laws. I can seriously not wrap my head around the idea of this actually being needing to be asked. -_-
Congratulations on perpetuating a racist/bigoted stereotype!
What do you want us to do? Cook?
I go by a quote from Robert Rodriguez on the subject of cooking. "I have friends who say they can't cook which I never really understand, because to me not knowing how to cook is like not knowing how to f##k."
A big consideration is the kids. If it's possible for one parent to stay at home and raise the kids, that should be done. My boss was a stay at home dad for about the first ten years or so of his kids lives before he re-entered the work force. His wife simply made more money than him. To me, it was a wise choice.
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