Youre missing my point.
I'm not necessarily talking about being a full time, stay at home mom. I'm talking about the general demands of pregnancy and child rearing, which women have to balance with work if they choose to build a family and keep working. Those demands are still going to compete with her work for her time and energy, and for that reason, she may not be as interested in high profile careers such as being a CEO or a politician, etc. Those types of careers require a lot of dedication in order for you to advance and be successful. And many women simply don't want to be wrapped up in their jobs to that extent. They get pregnant, they have their babies, they take time off, etc, these other priorities take over, and naturally, career usually takes a bit of a backseat. So they stick with more conventional careers that don't take as much from them. It's just a different type of mindset for women than it is for men because men don't get pregnant and have babies.
And I never said women wouldn't make as good of CEO's lol. That's not at all what I'm saying.
I'm not necessarily talking about being a full time, stay at home mom. I'm talking about the general demands of pregnancy and child rearing, which women have to balance with work if they choose to build a family and keep working. Those demands are still going to compete with her work for her time and energy, and for that reason, she may not be as interested in high profile careers such as being a CEO or a politician, etc. Those types of careers require a lot of dedication in order for you to advance and be successful. And many women simply don't want to be wrapped up in their jobs to that extent. They get pregnant, they have their babies, they take time off, etc, these other priorities take over, and naturally, career usually takes a bit of a backseat. So they stick with more conventional careers that don't take as much from them. It's just a different type of mindset for women than it is for men because men don't get pregnant and have babies.
And I never said women wouldn't make as good of CEO's lol. That's not at all what I'm saying.
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