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To: njwoman
I am not sure what you could find so sickening about strong women.

No. If you'll carefully read my post instead of jerking the knee of your shapely leg, you'll see that I applied the term 'sick' specifically as an adjective to 'the ideas of feminism'. Not 'strong women'. I said in the second paragraph that I want a women strong enough to turn her back on the feminist'/socialist nonsense and be a Good Woman.

I also do not discern anything amiss with women's willingness to succeed in business.

It's not good for children or other living things.

You've asked enough questions of me. Now my turn:

How does an Ivy League education make a woman a more attractive wife to a successful and dominant male?

186 posted on 12/22/2004 11:11:02 AM PST by Cogadh na Sith (--Scots Gaelic: 'War or Peace'--)
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To: Cogadh na Sith
Excellent question.

As a man I see great satisfaction in raising children. If that is my goal, I do not want the feminist.

Let me be clear, being a strong woman and being a lawyer or executive are not the same thing, they do not include or exclude each other.

It is not the education or business experience that is at issue, it is the goals.

A young lady in a secretarial or office position is more likely to have the goal of devotion to a family. A high powered exexcutive usually has very different ambitions.

Men know this.

This is why it take a special woman to devote herself to a family. And a strong, dominate man to do the same.

When the values are twisted (and thus roles) the family breaks down and societies suffer.

197 posted on 12/22/2004 11:24:50 AM PST by CyberCowboy777 (I know there's good will toward men on account of that Baby born in Bethlehem)
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To: Cogadh na Sith
How does an Ivy League education make a woman a more attractive wife to a successful and dominant male?

Majority of women that choose to aspire to go to an Ivy League university do not select to work arduously before getting into the school of preference and later at the school so that she looks more attractive to a male. Women aspire to go to top universities to be taught by the most renowned faculty in the county and sometimes in the world, to make acquaintances of peers that have similarly high aspirations, and undoubtedly, for professional advancement.

274 posted on 12/22/2004 9:25:01 PM PST by njwoman
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