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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Replying to @TheScepticIsle @MartinDaubney
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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concentrate on being a parent. No one should ever feel that. Choice, that's what's important and empowering
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Replying to @TheScepticIsle @MartinDaubney
This is true. Women are the ones who feel guilt. But we need to work on the guilt. Men are parents too.
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E.g 2 weeks paternity, then £139/wk state minimum, while many mums get much richer maternity schemes
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Normalising women having careers shld have been paired with normalising men being stay at home dads.
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Then the couple can work out if one more suited to career & one more fulfilled by full-time patenthood.
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In an ideal world, obviously. Many ppl just work whatever will pay enough for family to live.
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