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Actually, it's a Daily Double WTF!

http://www.fstdt.com/fundies/comments.aspx?q=36935

A daughter who marries and makes her babies when she's biologically ready, at around age 14 to 16, will be a grandmother in her 30s when feminazi are still rushing to fertility clinics. She will then have several decades to get a PhD education and career without the social pressure and emotional drives to make babies. She can have it all, but only if she is encouraged to follow her biological needs and do things in the order that biology allows. Tell the feminazi to pound sand. And help young females like Jamie Spears and a million others to have a good, rich, fulfilled life with a husband and family.

You know, idiots who confuse "menstruates" with "biologically ready to give birth" really piss me off. Please, make the stupid people go away.

Also, there's that whole resources thing. Jamie-Lynn Spears? Has them. Average teenager? Does not.

http://www.fstdt.com/fundies/comments.aspx?q=36929

As a result, women are filing for divorcing in America at least TWICE the rate of men, buying into the lying feminist propaganda that husbands who give orders are guilty of "domestic abuse." Search online under "domestic abuse" and you'll find that a husband who tracks his wife's time and whereabouts is considered "abusive." That's a lie of the Devil. A husband has every God-given right to exercise authority over his wife, and to DEMAND that she do as he says. I dare say 1-out-of-1,000 wives today are truly submissive in the Biblical sense. Is it any wonder that American women have murdered nearly 50,000,000 of their babies by abortion? Not at all, most of America's women have become selfish and godless. Women have become intolerant of the husband's authority in a marriage, and of God's authority concerning life itself, i.e., thou shall not kill.

No, I sure am not submissive in the Biblical sense. That's because marriage is a PARTNERSHIP. There is EQUALITY involved. Just because a wife is not a doormat does not mean she's wearing the pants. I know, the shock. Men and women working together.

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Just remember: it is good the crazies have access to the Internet, that way we know they are out there.

DV

Date: 2008-04-01 04:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carbonelle.livejournal.com
Well, you're trolling among the bottom-feeders for some reason, so you get what you get.

On the other hand, the first poster is correct, even if her timeline is, ah, a little off.

The best move for a woman who wants to maximize her professional success (whether in terms of money, power, or prestige--or some combination of the three) is to either

(1) Refrain from having children (no-brainer) or

(2) Marry and have her children in her late teens-to-early 20s. She can begin stepping up her career as the children hit school age and give it her full time and attention in her mid-30s when the children hit college age. Her husband (who presumably took the (1) track, should be at a point where his own career is beginning to wind down and can support his wife's goals as necessary.

All it requires is a realistic attitude toward human biology and a flexible attitude toward gender roles. And if you think the right and the left will ever make a marriage of two minds in this, I have some swampland you might be interested in buying...

Date: 2008-04-02 12:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] desert-vixen.livejournal.com

Yes, I fully admit these people are not mainstream. Thankfully. It's my daily dose of crazy.

The problem with scenario #2 is college + kids can easily not equal "success". Some of it depends on the individual people and situation, but if they're both in college and she's having the kids... how much help is he going to be?

I won't deny that having children is a reason I started looking away from law and into teaching - I don't think the legal environment meshes well with my intentions on raising our family, especially when I figure in the deployed husband bit.

Yes, I agree wholeheartedly that flexibility when it comes to gender roles is a GOOD thing.

I'll have to pass on the swampland, though.

DV

Date: 2008-04-05 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carbonelle.livejournal.com
Let me know if my (longer) reply to this ever appears, would you please? I think my e-mail is doing whack stuff to my comments-response.

Date: 2008-04-05 03:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] desert-vixen.livejournal.com

A longer reply to my agreeing to pass on the swampland?

DV

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