I was not joking. Take a look at the Forbe 100 list, and ask yourself how many on there are women? Women are totally smart enough to be successful, and in many ways are better suited for business management than men. However, God did not create men and women equally. It is too bad that He had to give women the period and the responsibility of childbirth. Many successdul women find their careers challenged when they become pregnant. Only a few surive the set-back of many months of "break" from their careers. Those few that do come back are really heroic and deserve great admiration. This is why we have laws that prevent employers from firing pregnant woman, and I am totally supportitive of those laws. God should have been more fair. He should have let men share some of the responsibility. He should have given men the period or something. Alas, this is not true.
When I think about my post, I see your point. I'm sorry that I've been too bent on achieving materialistic success.
I was sexist totally chauvinistic in middle school. 9th grade changed me a little, and Mr. Regan totally converted me. Remember those debates with the philosphers? I was Mary Wollstonecraft, one of the greatest feminsts to have ever walked this earth. I did much research on her and the great women who came before her and after her. Heck! I even dressed up in a dress and a bonnet the day of the debate. Furthermore, Oprah has also influenced me greatly. Her show is the only thing that I watch besides the history channel and the food channel.
no, my favorite is, It is too bad that He had to give women the period and the responsibility of childbirth, because it makes you sound like an uber-conservative.
Take a look at the Forbe 100 list, and ask yourself how many on there are women?
Women are totally smart enough to be successful, and in many ways are better suited for business management than men. However, God did not create men and women equally. It is too bad that He had to give women the period and the responsibility of childbirth. Many successdul women find their careers challenged when they become pregnant. Only a few surive the set-back of many months of "break" from their careers. Those few that do come back are really heroic and deserve great admiration. This is why we have laws that prevent employers from firing pregnant woman, and I am totally supportitive of those laws. God should have been more fair. He should have let men share some of the responsibility. He should have given men the period or something. Alas, this is not true.
When I think about my post, I see your point. I'm sorry that I've been too bent on achieving materialistic success.
I was sexist totally chauvinistic in middle school. 9th grade changed me a little, and Mr. Regan totally converted me. Remember those debates with the philosphers? I was Mary Wollstonecraft, one of the greatest feminsts to have ever walked this earth. I did much research on her and the great women who came before her and after her. Heck! I even dressed up in a dress and a bonnet the day of the debate. Furthermore, Oprah has also influenced me greatly. Her show is the only thing that I watch besides the history channel and the food channel.
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Best. Line. Ever.
And trust me, being asexual is overrated.
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