Ditto on the working mom experience. I came from a two parent family. My mom lied about her education to get her job. She said she graduated from Bryn Mawr of all places! The owner of the company knew she was lying but admired her for her tennacity. During the next thirty years she worked her way up from a secretary to a executive positions and finally on the company's board. She hated whining "victim" women. She had no time for them. I think a lot of women are like her today. They just don't have much to say because they are too busy working and raising their families. As the democrats found out though, they do vote.
My mom died of Lou Gherig's disease at the age of 62 in 1992. She never got to enjoy a retirement with her grandkids. I still carry her RNC gold membership card in my wallet for steering purposes.
I'\m having a socialist moment here. I want to stael your line for my own use.