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Maybe it’s harsh, but most people, including working mothers, have to clean, cook and do other chores around the house when they are not working. Being some kind of Type A about cleaning isn’t having a job like any other, it’s a symptom of OCD. And by saying this I don’t mean to say that people who have jobs as

Yes, of course equality means she gets to make her own decisions, but the existence of freedom of choice does not automatically make any choice free from criticism. For example, equality means women get to vote for President, but I can still be critical of the women that voted for Trump.

One can be both a wife and a mother while not being a stay at home wife and mother, so you’re comparing apples and oranges. With some situational exceptions (e.g. kids with special needs), there is not really any benefit to sacrificing your career for your children. Plenty of people have working mothers and fathers

Yeah, it’s all fun and games and making “choices” until their dipshit husband asks for a divorce and leaves them with no useful life skills at the age of 40. Women’s roles throughout history as domestic caretakers is a byproduct of the patriarchy and this culture of “mom is the most important job!” continues to harm

What’s wrong with looking to get paid? If a person gets run over by a truck and is unable to work, they will sue the trucking company on an employer liability theory to recover their lost wages/lost future earning potential. If a person gets sexually harassed and then retaliated against by an employer for coming

Seriously, you are such an asshole. I hope you work through these issues with your psychiatrist sooner rather than later.

But that’s not what we are talking about. People join sororities to get into parties they consider good and have opportunities to get drunk and get laid. I wasn’t saying sororities were the thing that gets you the life you want. I was saying that the idea that sorority girls peak in college and then begin some descent

You are so bizarre about this topic, you’ll have to forgive me for assuming you are insecure. This whole conversation started with you making some blanket statement about the sorority girls peaking in college, with the implication being that it’s all downhill from there. Continuing to be beautiful, and having a family

Spare me. I’m secure enough not to need to indulge in delusions that women I knew in high school and college are miserable just to feel okay in my own skin. You’re the one that seems to need to cling to that lie to feel better about yourself. Staggering middle class mediocrity? FFS. Middle class mediocrity is what a

I mean, not all feminists.

But why? What’s wrong with being beautiful, married to an eligible man, and having a good job? That’s textbook success. Sure there are personal problems that plague everyone in their individual ways, but on paper, those are the things most of us want.

That’s probably a comforting feeling but it’s pretty delusional. The popular high school girls and the Greek girls from college still show up in my Facebook feed looking hot, dating/marrying good looking blue blood boys, and working at Estee Lauder or some such.

Thank you. My mother works in a tech job at a large company whose tech department is virtually all Indian/Asian men, and I see this firsthand through her. If I have to hear another oblivious white liberal on Kinja tell me that H1B1s are great and these companies only hire Indian/Asian candidates because they are just

Yeah. That’s called nuance.

We (rightfully) put an asterisk after the work of the founding fathers because they owned slaves.

Because woman.

Yes, and according to Luis CK’s material, schlubby fat guy trying to get laid is funny stuff. Because, believe it or not, self deprecating humor is funny to a lot of people.

No and shut the fuck up with that garbage. Her being the daughter of a senator doesn’t have anything to do with her being a successful comedian. You don’t get to rob her of her professional accomplishments by attributing it to some dude in her life. And the wage gap exists for women at all income brackets and

It may be a moral principle but it is not a moral absolute. There are competing moral principles involved here.

I can’t believe you’re still trying to have this argument. Telling a stranger on the internet to get a “basic statistics” education makes you sound like a tool. You’re missing so many points here. It doesn’t matter if he said “all women” or “the average woman” because, by your own admission, his science is flatly