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  • A Middle-Aged Career Woman on the Lies of Feminism She Learned Too Late

    11/29/2018 12:54:27 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 153 replies
    The Daily Signal ^ | November 27, 2018 | Dennis Prager
    Every Wednesday, the second hour of my national radio show is the “Male/Female Hour.” A few weeks ago, a woman named Jennifer called in.For reasons of space, I have somewhat shortened her comments. Every young woman should read them. This is precisely what she said:“Dennis, I want to get right to it. I’m 50 years old with four college degrees. I was raised by a feminist mother with no father in the home. My mother told me get an education to the maximum level so that you can get out in the world, make a lot of money. And that’s...
  • Don't Marry a Career Woman: The Debate Heats Up

    09/11/2006 10:39:33 AM PDT · by FreeManDC · 339 replies · 6,463+ views
    Men's News Daily ^ | September 11, 2006 | Carey Roberts
    Wondering about that muffled howl you’ve been hearing the last couple weeks? It’s the sound and fury of feminists reacting to Michael Noer’s latest exegesis, Don’t Marry a Career Woman. Noer’s column, which ran at Forbes.com, surveyed marriages in which the wives doggedly pursue a high-powered career, all the while neglecting family and home. The research shows these women are more likely to be unhappy if she earns more than the guy, or if she quits her job and stays home. Either way, she’s going to be a grump. Her husband is more prone to be discontented if she is...
  • Celebrating One Hundred Years of Failure to Reproduce on Demand [NYT editorial: Way off for women]

    04/14/2002 10:19:21 AM PDT · by summer · 71 replies · 744+ views
    The NYT ^ | April 14, 2002 | Gail Collins
    April 14, 2002 EDITORIAL OBSERVER Celebrating One Hundred Years of Failure to Reproduce on Demand By GAIL COLLINS A century ago, American women were experiencing a spectacular burst of energy and opportunity. For the first time, they were going to college in large numbers. For the first time, they could choose from an assortment of professional careers. The number of female doctors was higher at the beginning of the 20th century than it would be at any time until the 1980's. Most of those suddenly liberated, high-achieving women did not marry or have children. Almost instantly, the country started worrying...
  • Time Mag: Making Time for a Baby

    04/08/2002 8:56:40 AM PDT · by pettifogger · 88 replies · 556+ views
    Time Magazine ^ | Nancy Gibb
    Making Time for a Baby For years, women have been told they could wait until 40 or later to have babies. But a new book argues thats way too late By Nancy Gibbs Listen to a successful woman discuss her failure to bear a child, and the grief comes in layers of bitterness and regret. This was supposed to be the easy part, right? Not like getting into Harvard. Not like making partner. The baby was to be Mother Nature's gift. Anyone can do it; high school dropouts stroll through the mall with their babies in a Snugli. What can...