
Originally Posted by
blue rider
would you take a decade out from your career to raise your kids, to look after you family?
Yes.
And if/when I returned to the workforce I wouldn't expect my employer to pay me as if I hadn't missed that decade of experience.

Originally Posted by
blue rider
we still live in a world with defined gender roles, and for some reason instead of promoting women for raising children, being primary caregiver, managing the family, volunteering in schools n'stuff, and still being cheerful and pretty and such, society rewards them with
low pay, crap part time jobs, minimal career option, reduced unemployment benefits, reduced retirement benefits, welfare reform etc. etc. all based on such a silly statements as the one above.
as the chinese say: women hold up one half of the sky
as my mother said, no man was ever born by a man - and they just can't get over it.
There's a reason the real world identifies certain roles with one gender or the other. We're good at different things. Or hadn't you noticed.
You might have also failed to notice that those women who chose a career over kids are rewarded for the most part with remuneration more closely aligned with their male contemporaries. Women who choose to have kids tend to claim their rewards are superior. Your choice, nobody else’s.
When you've developed a few ideas on which to base your own statements instead of parroting either your mother or a completely different culture you might have earned the credibility to have them taken seriously.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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