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Originally Posted by Praxeas
Sounds like an excuse for someone to be crude, rude and otherwise offensive without resorting to tact and wisdom.
BTW women always worked. The difference is now our economy does not support one man working only 8 hours a day and bringing home enough to support families. Not all women are/were married back then either and had a man to support them. Used to be people had family businesses they ran or they hand land to live off of. But that is far from real anymore.
The big corps make having small businesses very hard. The central market square economies where everyone met and sold their wares or bartered is none existent in most of the US.
Women can be women and still work outside the homes...what really suffers is the children. That is the sad part. If she can work from home in her own business or telecommute, that is great.
However a lot of what this sounds like to me are men that are insecure about their manhood.
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I've had that thought too.
Just because you are a man doesn't mean you have to be rough and tough and rude and crude.
As for marriages, I like what Ferd said in the other thread - - if a man loves his wife and she honors her husband (which is Biblical), then there's no need for any jockeying for power.