You are both right on!
I hope my reply did not send the wrong impression. I am against the drafting of women, women have a place and it is not in combat.
I guess, I’m in the “you wanna talk the talk, walk the walk” mode.
In my day, women had the power of feminity, the secret of womanhood, unknown to men, a mystery. Today’s women fail to see what sort of “power” that was.
As far as the death of our culture. Well, it’s dead already, it just hasn’t had a proper burial. Perhaps because the notice has not been sent, the invitations not sealed, not enough hardship has occurred for the younger generation to take a stand.
No misunderstanding at all. I was just springboarding off your comment. Women can be plenty tough. Pioneer and farm women stood up plenty of times while their man was away. Don’t threaten a real woman who is charged with protecting children- she will put herself between them and harm and fight to the death.
But, I believe we don’t put women in that position unless there are no options.