No regard...for the desire of women

TokiEl

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And carried by women who were tired of getting their asses kicked and being cheated on. Blame your own gender. Had you treated the power you were given with respect and honor women would have never sought anything else.
Shut up and get back in the kitchen.
 

Lisa

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Reminds me of free the boob controversy. I know this could be just a spur of the moment thing and may turn out to be nothing at all..but isn’t this how fads are born?

Are bras and jeans gone for good? Women say they WON'T go back to restrictive clothing once lockdown lifts - but a stylist warns living in loungewear will lead to 'apathy'
Many women across the world have taken to Twitter and Instagram in recent months to reveal they were going braless and avoiding jeans while spending more time at home.
Now, some fashion enthusiasts - including those based in the UK, America and Europe - have even suggested they'll be ditching the garments once lockdown ends.

Lockdown has seen women move away from stiff jeans, and more into looser dresses, because they are much more wearable in a home environment.
'While comfort is a major factor, I think it's important that we don't lose sight of the fact we are worth getting dressed for each day.
 

Lisa

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Undercover morality agent SPITS at teenage girls, asks 'where's your owner?' and says 'I'll f*** your mother' after seeing them without hijab in Iran
  • Morality agent confronted the teenagers at side of a road in Kermanshah, Iran
  • Girls ask 'why aren't you doing anything?' to police officer who watches on
  • Wearing a hijab has been compulsory for women in the country since 1979
 

DennisCollins

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Its possible that the reason the ac has no regard for the desire of women is because he was once married and had a wife and does not want any one else.
 
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Reminds me of free the boob controversy. I know this could be just a spur of the moment thing and may turn out to be nothing at all..but isn’t this how fads are born?

Are bras and jeans gone for good? Women say they WON'T go back to restrictive clothing once lockdown lifts - but a stylist warns living in loungewear will lead to 'apathy'
Many women across the world have taken to Twitter and Instagram in recent months to reveal they were going braless and avoiding jeans while spending more time at home.
Now, some fashion enthusiasts - including those based in the UK, America and Europe - have even suggested they'll be ditching the garments once lockdown ends.

Lockdown has seen women move away from stiff jeans, and more into looser dresses, because they are much more wearable in a home environment.
'While comfort is a major factor, I think it's important that we don't lose sight of the fact we are worth getting dressed for each day.
I ditched the bra years ago. Uncomfortable and expensive. But I have laughed at that article. I wonder why fashion people would want women in uncomfortable, expensive clothing? Nothing to do with making money or anything
 
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Not only man being a master but a woman having a desire for her husband but he rules over her...seems what happens in life and part of the problem in men and women’s relationships.

Well, I also think of how women have entered the workforce and have invaded men’s ability to provide for his family. Couples now a days need the 2 incomes to make it, when at certain times men worked and women were able to stay at home with their children. I don’t know that I think that new technologies alleviated the curse...just added to it..where the woman has to work now and if she doesn’t many families are in hard times to make it. Some just deal with it so the woman can stay at home to raise kids but most don’t.

Yes, it is phenomenal, and good for them, but at the same time does it negatively effect families? God told us to populate the earth and I think He also had families in mind.

Thank you Ann for your kind words! :)

The stay at home mother thing is a myth. Since societies began women have worked just like men. Pre Industrial revolution women worked in farming, from harvesting to milking cows, they pretty much did the same as the men, everyone worked. Even the aristocratic women, who were in charge of the household spending, farming, managing workers and villagers while the men flounced about at court. Post industrial revolution, women worked in mines, mills, factories, as maids, cooks, teachers, store girls.

It's only when the Victorian era saw the introduction of the middle class, who thanks to queen victoria and Albert tried to encourage women to stay at home. Women didn't like it, then both world wars but an end to it until the 1950s, as women replaced men in the work force.

The 1950s saw a residence of the stay at home mother, due to nostalgia for the time pre world war. But it just doesn't work. Only those in the middle to upper classes can afford such luxuries. The working class still had women working. And middle class women found it tiresome and maddening. With valium becoming mother's little helper.

It's just a fantasy that some cling to.
 
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That is absolutely true that preindustrial women worked, often doing traditional "women's work", and that it was primarily a ruling class thing throughout most of human history for a lady to spend her day in leisure instead of work.

But no, not all stay at home moms are on drugs or even drink in order to cope with the tedium of our daily lives. It's not a "fantasy". It's a lot of work, and a necessity to avoid day care centers that possibly molest children. And if a family is "working class " it makes zero sense for a woman to spend most her meager income on paying someone else to watch her children.
 

ARose

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I think this means that plea interventions for mercy for their men by Mothers, Wives and Daughters will fall on deaf ears.
 
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