

, well not in that case....!
Funny thing happened to how the establishment viewed women in the 70's.....they became another resource to tap into for taxation.
So, they were belittled into believing their
"thankless, useless,broodmare,boring,ignorant stay -at-home roles, were unimportant.
It worked just as surely as Ed Bernays convinced women that
smoking was sexy and would make them independent, more alluring creatures.Madison Avenue jumped in, in a big way. "Curves, softness, charm, being different from men" began to be wiped away.
Feminine Appeal became scorned.
The fires of the war between the sexes were successfully lit. A genius plan to separate women from their spouses, their children and their homes. The pill added fuel to
"be free from babies".Today, women are
reaping the results of that experiment. Denying our femininity, choosing to
suit up, in order to be "taken seriously". Allowing/or being forced in daycare, having total strangers raise their children, " to teach them".
All that hard wiring, innate in both sexes was turned on it's head in the name of "equality". Most agree equal pay for equal work, to be treated respectfully no matter the sex, but that's not what happened.
Instead, bombarded with convincing advertising, many women began to view themselves as
unappreciated dolts if they raised a family and created a loving, stable environment for their children to grow up in.
They were convinced, they could "have it all".
Men were looked upon as "insensitive cavemen"
for the sin of being male."Unisex" was rammed down throats, attempting to over ride the necessary gifts, each sex was hard wired with.
To compliment , NOT compete against each other.Who is protecting, teaching our young? (yep, some parents don't
deserve to remain in the home)
Was it an
error in the grand scheme, to require
both sexes to make, nurture, raise,& teach their young?
Can a woman
really be a Dad? Can a man
really be a Mother?
According to the media,
it's nooo problem at all...and if it is?
"Why, it only takes a few strokes of a surgeon's scalpel, to take care of it."~S