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Yes. I wanted my daughter to be around boys.

I'm sure that separating classes and races cuts down on the friction too - hey! How 'bout hispanic only classes!

Yeah. I don't know how Blossom does it, but she brags about it in interviews. For real. Diapers are not considered the way to go for free-range kids who decide when they will wean, what they will eat, when they will get house trained, when they will allow mom and dad to sleep alone together...to actually pressure them

You know who also teaches girls and boys separate...Saudi Arabia. Also some religions that consider women to be so distracting to the boys and men, that they cannot be in the same area when worshipping. This sort of discrimination and fear and blame of "the other" is like playing with fire. We don't want a society

Yeah. It's actually true. And in her book about attachment parenting, because she's such an expert. She puts her phd on the cover of the book, as if it is about child development, but her phd is not about her supremacy in parenting. Her kids are allowed to go free range without diapers in the home. I guess you could

How cheaply Komen was sold out by the sister. To cozy up to the conservatives - get invited to the Bush house in Texas, Komen was sold out, so the sister could be popular with the rich, "right family" kids. However, they will never accept her as an equal, ironically. They are suspect of women who have money without a

Actually I should have written "attachment mothering" because the fathers are hardly asked for any of the availability or attachment demands. You know, attachment mothering, where the kid decides when he'll be weaned, where the kid decides when he'll separate from the parent's bed, even food choices, where the natural

Well, I get it. Government jobs get a bum rap, because the monied interests want to not have a stable workforce or a workforce that has union protections.

Mothers love their kids, but the attachment parenting and helicopter parenting is like believing in witchcraft. That if you do the incantation correctly, and with enough sacrifice and blood (ok, not the wiccan witchcraft), that you will assure your child success. Taken to extremes, it's narcissistic to believe that,

When women work in the public sector, they are often holding the "anchor" job in the family. If they have a spouse, the spouse doesn't have a job with health insurance or consistent work. In the public sector, women had more predictable rankings than the private sector and in many cases, some benefit to getting older

Something to show their daughters someday. Daddy was awesome! Oh, wait, the point of the pictures is to show how they don't care what women think about them and shaming them...for having the sex with them...because they hate women, really. They wouldn't care what their daughters thought of them....

The title of this post made me think of some home decorating scheme using male stripper balls. Wreaths are big in their home decorating - also table arrangements.

The thing where you just agree with them..."ah...I suck..." " yes you do" is stepping out of the dance where you are expected to soothe them for being offensive. I would say this is a red flag if it's his go-to strategy. Don't know if it can be rooted out, because they are pretty good at choosing people they can

You guys may throw things at me (crouches down), but... This may just be me, but...You may disagree with me, but... Go ahead and flame, but...

Most male nerds have women in their tech life only as far as their being a character in a story they tell about their befuddled girlfriend, wife, mother....and usually during a professional presentation.

Glad to see this gets you right up in your knickers. Hispanic people do deserve a chance.

When a place has, say 13 intern openings, and all of a sudden you notice that no white guy or no Indian guy will work there at entry level, ya got a problem. Why would a kid turn down a paying job at a place when the economy is like it is? When a whole demographic turns you down (if the story is true), ya got a

People don't seem to know: women were a higher percentage of computer science in the 80's than now. So simply "going back years and educating girls" won't fix it. We had almost 30% of graduates in the 80's, yet, when they were at the time of stepping up to leadership, they were run out of the profession and

I don't buy it. And I don't buy it that they "tried" and made sooo many offers to women. So the result is: a whole demographic turned you down? And Tweeting about that victoriously? What is going on that somehow, out of 13 entry level jobs, there is not one woman? The "make it all right" stories don't fly.

The research is the photo. If indeed women turned him down, ya gotta ask...why would a whole demographic turn him down? The result is shown. And I'm sure the dude is measured by results on the job.