Tony S. #sexist thinkinghousewife.com

My youth was spent with these girls and young women. So many indoctrinated in this clown world faith.

How I wanted to hear just once from all the girls I knew or dated that what they wanted to be when they got older was a mother/homemaker. As I approached thirty I would say to any woman on a first date something along the lines of, “Although I can buy a house, I can never create a home; only a woman can make a home.” It never made any impression on any of them. When I was in college I knew a number of nice young women, all from good families, and I would ask them if they really wanted that career they were studying for (especially, since most students, male or female at that time, the early 90’s, were obviously not interested in learning); wouldn’t they rather stay home and raise a family? And every single one of them gave the same answer, as if programmed, “I want both the career and the family.”

Looking back, now in my mid-50’s, it is clear to me that my generation (Gen X) were indoctrinated, mostly I believe by their parents, who told them to have a career first and then a family second. And I think the young women were really looking for acclaim by becoming a lawyer, doctor, business woman. How superficial they were raised to be.

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