Posted on 02/04/2006 7:53:10 PM PST by no dems
Betty Friedan, whose manifesto "The Feminine Mystique" helped shatter the cozy suburban ideal of the post-World War II era and laid the groundwork for the modern feminist movement, died Saturday, her birthday. She was 85.
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No more.
whoa, let me tell you something. there is nothing on this earth that a real man appreciates more than a good woman. there is a reason for the saying behind every good man is a good woman. stand tall and dont let the idiots bother you.
Good riddance.
Thanks Betty, for all the wreckage you and your 'sisters' have left behind. It'll take us decades to clean this mess, called feminism, up
A boyfriend in college gave me the Feminine Mystique. I never read it.
You go there cubreporter and GOD bless.
Adios, commie b!tch.
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EX-HUBBY FIRES BACK
AT FEMINIST ICON BETTY
By LEAH GINSBERG
You forgot to mention her famous analysis which stated you are probably living a life of 'quiet desperation.'
Here's what I think. She was a smart woman, but quite unattractive. She resented the fact that though smart, other things got in her way of receiving proper recognition. She knew she was smart, and was egotistical, and blamed other women who found what was nearly impossible for her to find, i.e. the satisfaction of being a woman, and liking it.
I read that she had almost no friends who were women, had mostly men friends. She probably didn't like women, 'cause she had to compete with them, and found that, according to her, what should have mattered most in the competition, did not.
I'm unmarried, have no children and have always worked. I can see how you feel the way you do, but you shouldn't let it get to you. Most women work 'cause they don't really like being 'at home' all the time, and because they want money. Money for themselves for their kids and home, etc. You can't tell me that any woman joined the workforce because she had an all-consuming ambition to be a 'manager of administrative protocol.'
All kids whose Moms choose to stay home, rather than work, have a foundation that nothing can wear away. That is contribution to the world that is very significant.
In my opinion, regardless of what you personally may think of feminism and "women's place" vis-a-vis men, if men treat their wives and daughters like SH*T, then there's no wonder some of them might be attracted to feminism.
But my father believed that a woman's place was to obey, regardless of how stupid he and his edicts might be. He seemed to truly believe that he owned his wife and his daughters. Now, maybe that's your idea of heaven, but personally it makes me want to puke. I would never have married any man who reminded me of my father.
I was so glad to finally get male teachers in grammar school... from then on, I tried to please them instead of my father (the old b*stard was impossible to please anyway).
If some men resemble chest-beating, moronic, 800-pound gorillas with testosterone poisoning, who the h*ll would want to marry one of them in the first place?
I'm glad that not all men are alike, but nevertheless, I was never attracted to the role of the self-sacrificing female who gave up everything else in the world in order to obey some man and spend most of her life taking care of other people.
Why should half of the population, simply by virtue of their plumbing, be required to be subservient to the other half, simply by virtue of their plumbing? Doesn't make sense to me and never has.
In my quest for decent male companionship, I *never* viewed my purpose as finding the right man to *obey.* Yecch.
When I was very young, I was scared of men, because I was terrified that I'd marry someone and he'd turn out to be as much of a b*stard as my father was.
When I was very young, I was actually fairly good-looking (so don't spring the excuse of "unattractive" as a reason why I was sympathetic to feminism). However, I was also over six feet tall, I didn't get much attention from males in high school, and it didn't take me very long to realize that most men prefer their women smaller, and in fact a lot of men prefer their women tiny and, yes, some of them DO like their women dumb and helpless. I'm not either dumb or helpless.
I also didn't think I'd be very happy being a totally at-home wife and mother. I don't like housework, except for cooking and eating food... and I don't like being someone else's maid. I also didn't think I had a huge amount of patience for dealing with small children; I also didn't like children all that much.
I didn't want to depend on a man for my livelihood, because I could see that some men resented supporting their wives and families (not just my father). I've known more than one woman, besides my mother, who was dumped or widowed in her forties or fifties, without any job skills, and I was bound and determined not to be in that situation... so I got job skills.
I have always thought it extremely stupid and unrealistic to raise a female child with the expectation that someone else will always provide for her, and that she need never bother her pretty little head with such a thing as job skills... even if the guy loves you, is devoted, and never leaves her, he could still walk out the door tomorrow and be hit by a truck.
I'm a wife and mother and now a grandmother and I wouldn't trade it for all the money in the world. It's one of the most rewarding jobs in the world. Payment is love with raises coming in the form of children, grandchildren and a husband who loves and respects me and we are growing old together loving and caring for each other. Show me something better than that.
That's all very nice that it turned out that way for you. But it's also good to live in the modern world in a Western nation, where I can choose other things if that's what I want. I hope you do realize that not all women in the world want what you had. There is no way to know whether I would have found your situation nirvana... but I suspect that I would not have been that happy with it, given what I grew up with.
I did briefly date someone who went on to become a famous and wealthy neurosurgeon and businessman... maybe it would have been a good thing had our relationship led to the altar. But the guy is so busy that his wife and kids have to make an appointment with him for any attention.
Anyway, it's MOOT at this point in my life. As far as I can tell, time only flows one way.
I am not trashing your way of life; I am simply saying that I don't think I would have been happy doing it. So please don't trash my way of life.
I remember reading a book about Mary Wollstonecraft, she who wrote "Vindication of the Rights of Women." In her day (the 18th century), there truly were very few options for women... either marry someone with enough money to support you, become a nanny or a caretaker to a family, become a nun (depending on your religion), or become a prostitute. That was about it.
Wollstonecraft found that a lot of men in her day didn't like women with brains; the man she lusted after was married to a bimbo. She also died a few days after the birth of her last child.
So please pardon me if I prefer a different lifestyle than you. In my view, women are good for more than just one thing.
Frankly, I wish both sides would quit ridiculing each other. I used to live in an apartment building where I was flanked by two young mothers whom I found particularly hateful... they looked down on me because I had to work a lot and paid my own bills. They ridiculed me for no good reason that I could see. I never trashed them, but I finally couldn't stand the B.S. any longer and told them where to get off.
Note to self: S/B "Vindication of the Rights of Woman." That's what I get for posting in the middle of the night.
Well, what can one say but one less POS in the world.
Thank you Joe Boucher...I appreciate that. :)
We've always had a number of old maids; most of them were content to teach school and collect cats.
Being a wife and a mother is a job... just not one that I have had any desire to do. And from what I have seen, putting up with some men out there DOES deserve "combat pay" or "hazard pay."
While I had a teaching scholarship out of high school, as it's turned out, I'm glad I didn't go that route, as most public schools nowadays seem to be h*llholes and physically dangerous."
And as for collecting cats, well, in many cases they're nicer than humans, easier to put up with, and they more often return good treatment with affection (instead of sh*tting on those who help them), and I sincerely look forward to becoming an old lady so that I can collect more.
The exact same choices that exist today were available to women before Friedan was born: marriage, consecrated life or being a loser.
And, parenthetically, men have and have had the exact same three choices.
Will women be the pallbearers?
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