This is a discussion on Talk show that talks about marriage views within the Chit chat (MAIN) forums, part of the General category; http://www.townhall.com/MediaPlayer/...f-d09103b3c76d I found this on townhall.com, the speaker is talking about the change in college campuses where more women attend ...
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http://www.townhall.com/MediaPlayer/...f-d09103b3c76d I found this on townhall.com, the speaker is talking about the change in college campuses where more women attend then men. However these women still expect the husband they marry to make more then they do. Actually, these women actually place MORE emphasis on money then their non-college counterparts. He also goes off on the New York Times, which is a waste of time. He only has 1 male caller and otherwise 3 women. There is a woman about 30 mins into the show that kinda sums up the woman population. She is 42 has her own business and complains that men are put off by her sucess. She asks where are all the good men. Where is the man who can take care of me??? First off she is in her 40s so thats junk. The fact that she can support herself but still demands a man be able to take care of her shows her entitlement viewpoint. But the host does have a good phrase for us to be using. "Why are activists still focusing on the lack of women in the sciences, instead of focusing on the lack of men, PERIOD!" An interesting listen if you want a view into the female's mind. | ||||
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Never heard of this Dennis Prager guy before... I guess he's marketing himself as a Libertarian. The show started with the host reciting some statistics which project that by 2010 the ratio of women:men attending college will be 60%:40%. And, the dilemma then becomes -- who will educated women marry? The same studies show that college-educated, high-earning females seek (indeed, demand) that their husbands shall earn more, be more industrious, be more slavish to their careers, etc. (What's missing from the discussion is that even successful high-earning career women want to HAVE BABIES! That means they have to find a rich guy to provide for them for approximately 20 years while they breed and live out their stay-at-home-perfect-mom fantasy --- before they go "back to work" and demand that they still have any skills or relevance to the employer they left two decades ago to squirt out babies....) It's sad. Tragic in so many ways for both genders. Women want choices, as many as they can imagine. But what they do NOT want is the reality (the consequences) of their choices. Children are just the same. Talk to any three year-old --- and you will fully understand women. | |||
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