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To: Georgia Girl 2

I have posted them and you just ignore them! I cannot debate someone who will not acknowledge evidence given to them. So, you are saying that I presented no facts, nor did I back up anything I said? I will let others reading this thread make that judgement for themselves, as it is plain for anyone with a functioning brain.

Um, I am getting emails from many people on here saying to stop enabling you as all you have done are make personal attacks without one iota of data to back up your opinions. As usual you are wrong again, I am not the one who is misguided and wrong here.

I have no boss, no one is mean to me because I won’t allow it. As for you, continue projecting your daddy and attention whore issues onto others, let’s see how it pans out for ya.


84 posted on 10/24/2014 4:21:24 PM PDT by BizBroker (It doesn't make sense because it isn't true...)
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To: BizBroker

I will re-post the data that I have already posted, you know since, according to your superior reasoning skills, I have not posted any.

Yes, women work, but they don’t make as much as men. Either that is true and the feminist BS about women only making 77% of what a man makes is also true, or women make as much as men and the feminists are lying. Which is it? And to address your whining about women doing more housework and taking care of the kids. This is because they can! Married women work LESS than their husbands, therefore have more time for household duties. When you combine paid work, housework, and childcare, today’s married parents both put in about 55 hours, according to a recent report from the Pew Research Center. It’s true that married mothers do more of the housework and childcare, but in most households this doesn’t amount to an onerous burden for them. That’s because most married mothers do not work full-time (43 percent work full-time) and do not wish to work full-time (just 23 percent wish to work full-time, a fact rarely mentioned in media accounts of work and family life). http://www.theatlantic.com/sexes/archive/2013/06/unequal-unfair-and-unhappy-the-3-biggest-myths-about-marriage-today/276468/

The above info is from liberal sources, which are going to give women as much credit as possible, whether it is earned or not. Because to liberals like yourself, women can do no wrong.

As far as your chef, maid, and babysitter BS is concerned, a man could hire such help and it would be much cheaper than having a wife. Especially when you factor in that the man pays more on average to maintain the household, as I demonstrated above by showing that women work less and earn less. Yes, women have made some progress, but they still, on average, contribute less financially to the household. Women earn more than men in almost a quarter of U.S. households, a huge leap from 50 years ago, when only a handful of women brought home more income, according to a study released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center. The above statement means that they earn less in 75% of households. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/05/29/pew-study-shows-women-leading-breadwinners-in-40-percent-of-households.html


86 posted on 10/24/2014 4:27:24 PM PDT by BizBroker (It doesn't make sense because it isn't true...)
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To: BizBroker

I doubt you are getting emails as most people know that 99% of women are not dependent on men. That’s just ignernt as we say in Georgia.
Every study and all empirical data shows that it is totally untrue. They also know that “oh wait I was wrong and maybe its not 99% but its most women who are dependent on men” is also untrue. I’m just laughing. Nobody believes you because its not true. Give it up. :-)


87 posted on 10/24/2014 4:28:54 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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