And feminists tell us women culturally conditioned into domestic roles. Everybody worrying we're being brainwashed by dominant narratives.https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/913535049961754625 …
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And the dominant narrative is always the 1 they don't like. Like 'status quo.' That's always the thing we don't like that others perpetuate
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I don't agree that society is constructed by discourses & there is always one dominant one and individuals are constructed by it.
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I think it clear there are several. It simply isn't true women are never told a) they can be scientists or b) they can prioritise motherhood
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We're told both of these all the time as though we might not have noticed. Sarcasm can be hard to avoid in these cases.
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I don't know how common it is for women to regret not having kids. I know its very common for them to be told they will.
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I don't know how common it is for women to regret not having pursued a career but I am told they are often told this too.
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I tend to think its a human thing to have pangs of regret for paths untaken but we might not all crave the same potential paths.
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Yes, it is tough for women in that sense - both paths can lead to regret I think. Or not.
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Yes, but also men. They're also limited & often feel they should choose the working full-time for most money poss to fulfil their role
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