I found when we decided to let God determine our family size, HE also determined (correctly) my income and provided progressively better and bigger vehicles ( at a time when two were needed because of my work and Debbie's needs .. HE provided two almost identical "twins" ... Chevy Citations ... loved 'em .. ).
Allowing God to determine your life in it's every form is the best, the healthiest, the most fulfilling and fulfilled way to breathe HIS air.
Yeah, right. Women have always worked. I’m afraid that something else needs to be blamed for the breakdown in families. Like maybe the fact that easy divorce and nihilistic lifestyles have been encouraged for the last couple of generations.
G-d hating marxist teachers...
I would guess there is no possible way that women have been forced into the workplace by high taxes. The same ones that pay for single women to stay home, programs to educate children, all those extra burdens to make things fair. Before Government started charging us for controlling our lives it was unusual for a mother not to be at home with her children. Now to help the children we must abandon them to the state.
Ridiculous article.
Back in 1970 it was my parents who urged me to learn a marketable skill. Why? Because many of the couples they knew had broken up and divorced, the husband marrying a much younger woman and leaving his ex-wife and children in poverty. The ex-wife had no skills other than homemaker and the children were not yet old enough to work and support themselves.
I started working part-time while in high school. After high school graduation, I worked in a factory where all the women in their fifties were divorced or widowed. It was they who urged me to go to college. “Don’t be like us!”, they would tell me, “our husbands are gone, and we struggle to make ends meet.”
Always I believed marriage was in my future, for I was raised by a mother who believed being a wife and mother was sacred. It was a cruel reality to discover that most men I met were bums, highly critical of women who believed their place was in the home, rearing children and caring for their families.
By age thirty I no longer dated and had given up on ever marrying. I made my own way in the world. Today I’m 60-years old, a life-long Conservative and Republican, and read articles like this one which ignore the centuries old truism: it’s a man’s world.
Feminism didn’t have a damn thing to do with any of this nation’s present problems.
We can all thank Hugh Heffner, Hollywood and Madison Avenue. People used to aspire to have a spouse, a small house and kids. Now, you’re way behind if you don’t look like a supermodel and live in a ten thousand square foot house and take vacations to France.