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In reply to the discussion: Did we raise a sexist daughter? [View all]RiffRandell
(5,909 posts)53. If you knew me in RL you would find out pretty damn quick I don't
"suck up" to anyone.
I opted about posting it in GD, but thought it might start a flame war or be considered flame bait.
I'm an honest enough person to admit I find more commonality with this gender group than others. That's not to say I agree nor disagree with everything posted here or in other gender groups.
The subject of my OP was first discussed with my husband. He chuckled and said "she's a smart kid; she's going to be fine."
If I don't want to hear an opinion, I'm not going to ask for one.
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Patriarchy has no bearing on this whatsoever. In my experience, a stay-at-home mother
pacalo
Apr 2013
#49
I read everything else so came here to look at chatter, have to give you something
snooper2
Apr 2013
#63
Right now, her perceptions of motherhood, and of women in general, are all centered
Aristus
Apr 2013
#2
I tend not to filter my behavior through some sort of patriarchal conspiracy theorists' mindset
Major Nikon
Apr 2013
#45