1 posted on
06/12/2018 5:36:20 PM PDT by
grundle
To: grundle
We should also encourage them to become oil field workers, miners, and other professions these feminist never complain about bring male dominated.
2 posted on
06/12/2018 5:39:08 PM PDT by
Rurudyne
(Standup Philosopher)
To: grundle
3 posted on
06/12/2018 5:40:36 PM PDT by
bgill
(CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
To: grundle
Men are underrepresented amongst those who get their living expenses entirely paid for - or heavily subsidized - by the person they are married to.
Women spend what men earn.
There need be articles about The Spending Gap.
To: grundle
6 posted on
06/12/2018 5:51:29 PM PDT by
Paladin2
To: grundle
No wonder this hag is bitter... no one would touch her with someone else's pole.

8 posted on
06/12/2018 6:05:31 PM PDT by
Bonemaker
(invictus maneo)
To: grundle
Some of these high paying blue collar jobs are pretty strenuous and physical. There’s no doubt there are women who could get buy and even some excel, but there’s just many more qualified men.
On the other hand, if I could pull in $175,000 per year doing fingernails with a good retirement package I would jump on it. I wouldn’t care if others thought I was gay, just think of all the babes I would meet.
On the executive path, there’s few discernable difference between men and woman except for several things. Men are capable of more aggression but women get the seduction factor. Men don’t have babies, women do.
10 posted on
06/12/2018 6:15:13 PM PDT by
Fhios
(Atlas shrugged, Sessions yawned.)
To: grundle
“Heres my response to Suzanna Danuta Walters, the feminist studies professor who complained...”
Feminist studies...say, there’s a degree that will get you into a great career ladder.
11 posted on
06/12/2018 6:15:32 PM PDT by
Bonemaker
(invictus maneo)
To: grundle
"Heres my response to Suzanna Danuta Walters...."

13 posted on
06/12/2018 6:18:51 PM PDT by
Bonemaker
(invictus maneo)
To: grundle
Funny thing is, women dont need to be in higher paid jobs. And they kmowmit.
They marry the guys who took the time and effort to study and graduate with degrees that can get the higher paying jobs. Pop out a kid or two, say I’m unhappy, and take the house, half his stuff, and child suport and alimony.
Wake up men.
14 posted on
06/12/2018 6:21:43 PM PDT by
Secret Agent Man
( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: grundle
I refuse to hate men. One of the best men I know told me from a very young age that I could do anything I put my mind to. That man was my father. He taught me investing, he taught me self-defense and gun safety, he taught me good values. Every man in my family is, quite frankly, amazing and I'm lucky to know them.
I am a woman with a high-paying job in tech. It was not easy to get there for me and I'm sure it wasn't easy to get there for any of the men I work with either. The reason there aren't a lot of women in male-dominated fields and/or high paying jobs is probably because it's tough/stressful and you sometimes need a thick skin.
As long as I feel I'm getting paid what I'm worth and it's enough to take care of my family, I don't care what anybody else in my same position makes. That's between them and their employer. Whining is never a good salary negotiation tactic.
24 posted on
06/12/2018 8:33:36 PM PDT by
grateful
To: grundle
I am a pharmacist now retired a year ago. Life is good. When I first entered the field of pharmacy most were men. Today there are more female grads than men. They studied the same rigorous courses in math, chem, physics, biology, physiology etc. and of course pharmacy. They are damn good pharmacists. We all also sat for the same state boards for licensing.
What is the problem?
25 posted on
06/12/2018 10:45:32 PM PDT by
cpdiii
(cane cutter, deckhand, roughneck, geologist, pilot, pharmacist, THE CONSTITUTION IS WORTH DYING FOR!)
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