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Old 04-06-2021 | 05:18 PM
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LabDad06
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Originally Posted by GA2Jets
Why do women inherently, and solely as a result of having female physiology, prefer not to have careers that take them away from home. Yet men, solely as a result of physiology, don't mind as much. Which immutable characteristic creates that discrepancy? Or is it possible that our society expects this from women, to be caretakers and not pursue careers, to not imagine themselves in aircraft or policing or military like we do men.

I'd say yes! Better gender equality among all those professions you mentioned would be better. More men elementary teachers yes yes yes.
Are you saying women can't make decisions on their own and it is society that dictates what they do and what they become, above their own desires and passions? It isn't society that expects my friend to put her family over her career, it is her personal choice because that is what she values most.

As for more men as elementary teachers, why? If they don't desire to do it, they wouldn't be good at it. Ever been stuck in a job you hate? Some careers appeal to the sexes differently and there is nothing wrong with that. Men and women are not the same no matter what the woke left tries to tell you. They're not better or worse, they're just different and that's okay. Now if women want to do jobs traditionally held by men, or if men want to become teachers and nurses, great! If that's where your passion takes you by your own personal choice, I'm all for it.
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