Lately this board seems to be lacking discussions. We used to have them before....
So let's start getting some discussions going, as it is good argumentative exercise....
I was listening to Tom Leykis today, who by the way is an ass of a ‘man’.
Discussion started off about American women, wasting money, and not being able to save, and went off to being about women who want a family and kids, should not ‘waste’ their time on an education nor building a career. And that if building a family is a goal of theirs, than this should be the only goal, and concentration, since it is a full time job itself. Having / building a career and education, should not be in their plans, as it will prove to be a 'waste of time’ in the future.
Anyways,
Let’s hear your opinions on this. Do you think it’s possible for a woman to be able to do both, fairly well? Or is their need for a strict decision/distinction to be made?
How do you plan on managing both in your future?
Tom also referred to a woman’s husband as a “xxxxx” for agreeing to put his career as an attorney on hold, and be a stay-at-home dad, while his wife, who is in law school, can then practice law.
..So what do you guys think about switching roles, and the husband staying home and raising the kids?
So let's start getting some discussions going, as it is good argumentative exercise....
I was listening to Tom Leykis today, who by the way is an ass of a ‘man’.
Discussion started off about American women, wasting money, and not being able to save, and went off to being about women who want a family and kids, should not ‘waste’ their time on an education nor building a career. And that if building a family is a goal of theirs, than this should be the only goal, and concentration, since it is a full time job itself. Having / building a career and education, should not be in their plans, as it will prove to be a 'waste of time’ in the future.
Anyways,
Let’s hear your opinions on this. Do you think it’s possible for a woman to be able to do both, fairly well? Or is their need for a strict decision/distinction to be made?
How do you plan on managing both in your future?
Tom also referred to a woman’s husband as a “xxxxx” for agreeing to put his career as an attorney on hold, and be a stay-at-home dad, while his wife, who is in law school, can then practice law.
..So what do you guys think about switching roles, and the husband staying home and raising the kids?
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