Okay; don't be so grumpy.
I think there's a different way women with business savvy are referred to, and I would hardly describe it as complimentary, so YOUR attempt at heartstring-pulling oh-say-can-we-see anything you want to be you can in America is off the mark, too.
By Froufrou,
Gotta find someone with more intellectual curiosity about the conditions in which little boys are conditioned to be genderless or at best "nice guys".
Look around in your church congregation or any other assembly; all you see are "nice guys" or men trying to be "nice guys". Take a closer look, they are bored to death. Are you someone who aspired to marry just a "nice guy" and raise your sons to be just "nice guys"? If you are truly honest, your dreams were to meet a knight that would do battle for you. Not just a "nice guy" who started out in boyhood doing tea parties.
Your characterization of successful career women speaks to your perceptions than to reality. Do you not see the poor attempt of shaming my idea of "get a worthy job" as part of devaluing masculinity? You surely must have mistaken me for your husband.