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    NYTimes: Two Classes, Divided by ‘I Do’


    Article here. Excerpt: 'But a friendship that evokes parity by day becomes a study of inequality at night and a testament to the way family structure deepens class divides. Ms. Faulkner is married and living on two paychecks, while Ms. Schairer is raising her children by herself. That gives the Faulkner family a profound advantage in income and nurturing time, and makes their children statistically more likely to finish college, find good jobs and form stable marriages.

    This article is a piece of lukewarm, gynocentric garbage.

    “I thought, ‘I’ll meet someone, and we’ll marry and have kids and the house and the white picket fence,’ ” she said. “That’s what I wanted. That’s what I still want.”

    She didn't get the results she fantasized.
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    Scorn and mockery towards men in need is one of the reasons feminism is dying as we speak!.

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    Re: NYTimes: Two Classes, Divided by ‘I Do’

    Being this is from NY Times, I'm not surprised. Most of the articles are typical lib crap.

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    Re: NYTimes: Two Classes, Divided by ‘I Do’

    she didn't get the white picket fence

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    Re: NYTimes: Two Classes, Divided by ‘I Do’

    Money doesn't bring happiness.
    Our society puts a premium on beauty; common in declining cultures.
    Get'm young enough, and the possibilities are endless. -- Unleashed: Danny the Dog

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    Re: NYTimes: Two Classes, Divided by ‘I Do’

    Oh FFS!! I couldn't read that crap past the first couple of paragraphs.

    Two people living and working in close proximity make free choices about how they wish to live their lives and SHOCK HORROR their outcomes are not "equal"!!!

    This obsession with 'parity' and 'inequality' is tiresome, truly tiresome.
    Feminism : The world's most effective contraceptive.


 

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