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In reply to the discussion: Did we raise a sexist daughter? [View all]pacalo
(24,737 posts)49. Patriarchy has no bearing on this whatsoever. In my experience, a stay-at-home mother
is in a partnership. While her husband works outside the home, she works just as hard to maintain their home & to take care of the children. That is a choice women (if they're lucky) are free to make for themselves. Finding Riff's post sad reeks of discrimination toward her right to make her own choices.
Reading the rest of your post is similar to playing hopscotch with no clear outline on the grid.
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Patriarchy has no bearing on this whatsoever. In my experience, a stay-at-home mother
pacalo
Apr 2013
#49
I read everything else so came here to look at chatter, have to give you something
snooper2
Apr 2013
#63
Right now, her perceptions of motherhood, and of women in general, are all centered
Aristus
Apr 2013
#2
I tend not to filter my behavior through some sort of patriarchal conspiracy theorists' mindset
Major Nikon
Apr 2013
#45