And men aren't? Pressure and stress are gender-specific to women?
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But you'll find a lot of women trying to conform to the feminist ideal if being career driven while wracked by guilt because
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Do feminists work longer hours? Not sure they do.
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You'd be hard pressed to give a more simplistic reading of what I said than that, well done.
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Replying to @TheScepticIsle @MartinDaubney
Sorry! I read your series. I don't think it is feminists who promote being career driven. 1/2
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@TheScepticIsle@MartinDaubney In my experience, career-driven women (like men) more likely to be interested in real things than ideology.5 replies 1 retweet 3 likes -
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@TheScepticIsle@MartinDaubney Don't like idea that its feminism that makes women take an interest in intellectual/professional things 1/21 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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@TheScepticIsle@MartinDaubney Its feminists like my mother who worked for women's right to access professions etc & I've much gratitude1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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@TheScepticIsle@MartinDaubney But you don't need to subscribe to current feminist ideas to want to do something in the world.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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Absolutely not, I'm not saying that. Having the freedom to choose is surely what is should all be about
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Ideally, yes, but not just for women. Men shld get a say in work/life balance too.
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