RE: Men's Rights Movement
December 20, 2017 at 2:59 pm
(This post was last modified: December 20, 2017 at 3:31 pm by Catholic_Lady.)
I've never met an MRA person, but when I watched the documentary, they do raise some valid points. Things I had never considered or thought of before.
And Cap, as for the CEO and other more high powered jobs thing, that may just be because women generally tend to be less career orientated than men.
...Because most of us do go on to get pregnant and have children, and when that happens, we tend to prioritize that above all else. Women can still work and get pregnant and take care of their babies, but they probably won't have AS MUCH time and energy for work related stuff because they have to balance that with the demands of pregnancy and motherhood. Since we are the ones who get pregnant and breastfeed, it is only natural that human society evolved as the women staying home to do that while the father goes out to work to provide for us, bring home the food that feeds us, etc. I know it doesn't have to be that way now a days bc we have baby sitters and day care and all that, and we can even use baby formula and have the dad stay home with the baby instead of the mom. But it still plays a major role.
I think the lack of women in demanding, high powered jobs is mostly because of that^ rather than because women are somehow being discriminated against in the work force.
And Cap, as for the CEO and other more high powered jobs thing, that may just be because women generally tend to be less career orientated than men.
...Because most of us do go on to get pregnant and have children, and when that happens, we tend to prioritize that above all else. Women can still work and get pregnant and take care of their babies, but they probably won't have AS MUCH time and energy for work related stuff because they have to balance that with the demands of pregnancy and motherhood. Since we are the ones who get pregnant and breastfeed, it is only natural that human society evolved as the women staying home to do that while the father goes out to work to provide for us, bring home the food that feeds us, etc. I know it doesn't have to be that way now a days bc we have baby sitters and day care and all that, and we can even use baby formula and have the dad stay home with the baby instead of the mom. But it still plays a major role.
I think the lack of women in demanding, high powered jobs is mostly because of that^ rather than because women are somehow being discriminated against in the work force.
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