A victim mentality does not a victim make. Life is too short for Leftist BS.b. Attempt to diminish the poster pointing out the issue.
No surprise that you are not female Michael.A victim mentality does not a victim make. Life is too short for Leftist BS.
Is the bigger earner not generally the male? Again, is it not a reasonable assumption? I know of one (maybe two) couples where the female earns more than the male. But who cares? Women tend to marry someone who they perceive to have better, or at least as good, prospects than themselves. That's smart.Like generally assuming the bigger earner is male.
Getting the popcorn ready. Ive noticed it here a bit too Thirsty. Like generally assuming the bigger earner is male. Exhibit A
A victim mentality does not a victim make. Life is too short for Leftist BS.
No surprise that you are not female Michael.
if you go around seeking to be offended you will be.
See item 2b.if you go around seeking to be offended you will be. Sexism cuts both ways.
Also I find it curious that the most successful women i know (in their late 30s/early 40s) dont perceive sexism as a real issue these days.
See item 2bA victim mentality does not a victim make. Life is too short for Leftist BS.
I think I can now answer the question posed on this thread by the moderator.
As a woman in this band you mention I don’t know a woman who regards sexism as anything other than a live issue. Plenty of us don’t get equal pay for equal work. The stats support the view I hold.if you go around seeking to be offended you will be. Sexism cuts both ways.
Also I find it curious that the most successful women i know (in their late 30s/early 40s) dont perceive sexism as a real issue these days.
Well said Thirsty. I have not agreed 100% with everything you have said but you are spot on here. Here we have someone telling you what they think what should be important to you, childcare, as opposed to than respecting what you feel is important. Sigh. I am sick of people who don’t want talk about sexism telling women to think about their children.There I would disagree.
The language we use is important, it reflects our thinking.
There are plenty of words, which we heard as children, that are no longer considered acceptable in polite society.
There are many behaviours once considered normal (e.g. smoking in restaurants), that are now, not only frowned upon, but illegal.
Changing language can drive social change.
Social change can drive legal change.
Words can be powerful.
There are many behaviours once considered normal (e.g. smoking in restaurants), that are now, not only frowned upon, but illegal.
Changing language can drive social change.
Social change can drive legal change.
Words can be powerful.
Thirsty you might have a point in general attitudes but this wasn't sexism. The OP mentioned two jobs there - secretarial work and managing accounts. Why did you just zone in on the secretarial work as being sexist but ignore the accountant role? Was it because it didn't suit your narrative?" wife does some "secretarial" work and manages the accounts"
Where does the OP refer to their partners occupation or salary?
Why would you assume a woman does 'secretarial' work?
You could at least *try* to avoid sexist stereotypes.
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