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To: wagglebee
I am the head of an old-fashioned family. My wife has no job outside the home and doesn't want one. I work long and hard to support my family in secure comfort.

She is a fantastically good mom to our kids. When they were preschoolers, she was molding them into decent human beings, all day every day. They are in school now, and during the day she can spend a lot of time at the gym or lunching with her girlfriends, but she's always there to keep an eye on things when the kids get home.

I make enough money that she can have a maid come by weekly, lots of restaurant meals, yard service, dog groomer, etc. Since she's not tied down to a job, and I have lots of vacation, we can do nice trips several times a year.

She leads a very pleasant life, and our kids are growing up better than I could have ever expected. Her female relatives and friends definitely envy her lifestyle. Even some ball-breaking feminist career women we know have confessed that they would do the same if they could. Our whole family is happy and content. We can't imagine living any other way.

What possible attraction could this idiot feminist's Brave New World vision of family life hold for the average woman? Just a wild guess, but I would say nine out of ten women at a minimum would rather have my wife's life than live in the nutty professor's dystopia.

-ccm

169 posted on 06/21/2006 3:07:22 AM PDT by ccmay (Too much Law; not enough Order)
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To: ccmay
CC you are truly blessed. Your children will grow up well adjusted and able to face what the world throws at them. Stay at home moms (and dads) help make this world a little better.

BTW, I love your tagline and agree with the sentiment.

172 posted on 06/21/2006 3:28:43 AM PDT by mc5cents
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