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To: ansel12
Women, like my mother and my office mate, were strongly discouraged from going to college or entering the workforce. Marriage and childbearing was the one and only valid choice. Of course there were lots of women who worked anyway, in lots of cases because they had to, or told everyone to go eff themselves, but it was still strongly discouraged through shaming and threats of abandonment.

I am glad to see that women are finally waking up from the misconception that they absolutely have to have a job in order to have a meaningful life. But the previous situation where women were strongly discouraged from working, or working in menial jobs until they could snag a husband, was just as bad.

We can all point to myriad exceptions where women were successful in business, in education, in the sciences, etc. during the 50's, but the vast majority who succeeded outside the home did so against a sea of opposition.

Yes women were encouraged to fill jobs normally done by men who were fighting in WWII, but they gave those jobs back when the men returned. Labor participation for women was 34% in 1950. Now it stands at 60%. A lot of women who now can freely choose a career are choosing it over life as a homemaker. Partly this is because of a bad economy. Partly it's because since women flooded into the labor market the increased labor supply led to lower wages forcing more families to require two salaries to stay financially secure.

But mostly it's because women, like men, enjoy working and gain fulfillment in doing a good days work even if it is outside the home and doesn't involve bringing up children.

54 posted on 06/04/2014 11:04:03 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

Good Lord, you need help, NOW was started in 1966 and you think the feminist movement saved Christian women from the horrors of the best decade in American history, the greatest nation ever created?

The 50s were the peak of civilization before we started our decline.


57 posted on 06/04/2014 11:07:24 PM PDT by ansel12 ((Ted Cruz and Mike Lee-both of whom sit on the Senate Judiciary Comm as Ginsberg's importance fades)
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

Not me. After 25 years of working I wish I could retire. But, I have another 25 years to go until I can:( My home is not as clean as I’d like and I don’t have as much time for my grandson as I’d like, etc. There just doesn’t seem to be enough time or energy for things anymore.


87 posted on 06/05/2014 2:10:35 AM PDT by kelly4c (http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/post?id=2900389%2C41#help)
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

“I am glad to see that women are finally waking up from the misconception that they absolutely have to have a job in order to have a meaningful life. But the previous situation where women were strongly discouraged from working, or working in menial jobs until they could snag a husband, was just as bad.”

Good points, but I think most women today are looking at their lives as bachelor men and realizing they are completely meaningless. Pets and causes du jour like environmentalism will never replace propagation of the species.

“A lot of women who now can freely choose a career are choosing it over life as a homemaker.”

For many there is no longer a choice because nobody will breed with them.


92 posted on 06/05/2014 3:49:09 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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