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A Victory for Women
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Great news!! :applause::tup: Rick |
Nice article about the matter
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And it's darn well not too soon enough.
Someone should take up a collection for this woman. Maybe we can get a few Supreme Court judges to kick in.
Let this be a warning to women. Don't trust anything made out of rubber, if it's made by Goodyear. You'll get screwed every time. Bruce Chris |
Great news! :applause:
I never, ever understood why women are paid less than men for doing the same job. Gennee |
So far, I haven't felt at all disappointed my his actions! :weee::weee::weee:
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I don't either since most of the men I know, personally, don't do half the work women do, yet they get paid much more than we do. It has always bothered me...
Work Women Do clean house laundry having and raising babies having full time jobs cooking Work Men Do have full time jobs sit on their ass when they get home watch TV expect to be waited on hand and foot. This was my experience in a straight relationship. It was how my dad treated my mom. I know gay/lesbian relationships are different,and I feel it is much more egalitarian. She still makes more than I do, but doesn't feel that because of that fact that she has the right to hold it over my head and expect special treatment. |
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For the most part, I think that's just about right though... and it's horrifying! |
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I just wrote a diatribe against straight men, and erased it all. I just sound like a bitter lesbian, and I don't want to come across as a man hater. I just need help seeing a different side of straight men. Maybe it is too much testosterone that I have the problem with. Maybe it is that I like being with a woman. She smells better, and is a hell of a lot softer and kinder and wonderful.
I have even had straight women look at my lesbian relationship and tell me they wish they had what I have. They don't want a lesbian relationship, just a relationship where they like who they have married. I just don't see that in a lot of straight marriages. Maybe I am too jaded and cynical in my old age....:rolleyes: |
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Bruce Chris |
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I think the key is meeting just a couple of people with their act together and high expectations of themselves -- they will likely associate with others who have like values. Communicating, and knowing yourself and your partner, those are the essential things. You have to know what is a deal-breaker and what you can negotiate. If you want kids and s/he absolutely does not, break up. Otherwise, either you will be heartbroken wanting kids or they will resent having their kids. You have to be compatible enough religiously/philosophically that whether your religious practice or lack thereof is the same or not, you each respect and support your partner in its practice. Things like that can be deal-breakers. Who does the laundry and who cooks can be negotiated, unless you absolutely can't figure out how to boil water or open a TV dinner. :p |
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