Millennials not "leaning in"

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    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/young-women-thinking-hard-leaning-211805524.html

    Wow these accelerators to the wall females are in big trouble and just by reading the article they still dont get it! They will never admit that men dont see much value in millennial to present women anymore.

    Never lose sight of what brought you here.

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    Soldier-Medic
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    And another friend, a teacher (and male), said he has thought about it, and it makes him not want to have kids at all. “This is selfish but I also don’t think I could spend nearly as much time on my job as I do now. It may be cliché but I have too many children [sic (students)] already.”

    Here is a male that thinks it’s selfish not to have children because he is a school teacher and doesn’t want to have more “kids”.  What is selfish about working all day with kids (think about a teacher’s schedule…..and pay) and not have the desire, time, or energy to meet the demands of being a father?

    I guess his indoctrination is complete.  There just needs to be a woman waiting in the wings to say “It’s okay.  I will give birth and raise the kids and you can support us on $45,000 a year.  During the summers you could pimp or sell drugs”.

    "I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.

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    Ancientwisdom
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    A survey of Harvard Business School alumni, released as part of the school’s new gender initiative

     

    Am I the only one who has difficulty reading an article once reaching the phrase in bold? Gender initiative? Give me a f~~~ing break.

    I appreciate the link OP, but Im not really sure what you want us to conclude. A gender initiative study among HARVARD students, says that women think their careers will take a backseat if they have kids?  This isnt exactly ground breaking news. Im shocked they not only had to do this study at Harvard, but also needed a GENDER INITIATIVE to figure this s~~~ out.

     

    SOLUTION: stay out of the work force, stay home and raise your kids. More jobs for men.

    Resident cynic.

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    RoyDal
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    It makes perfect sense to me that women should do the childbirth and rearing while they are young. The current feminist dogma makes no sense to me.

    Does a woman really believe chasing a hyperactive six year old around the house will go better for her when she is in her forties than when she is in her twenties?

    What about the sharp rise in birth defects and miscarriages in thirty-something women? Why deliberately expose themselves, and their unborn children, to those risks?

    I have talked this over with any number of young women, and most have opted for career now, children later. (The exceptions were already convinced before I showed up.) Like that male school teacher, their indoctrination is complete. Good luck girls.

    Edit: Remember Susan Patton, the “Princeton Mom”? She advised the girls in Ivy League universities to marry an Ivy League boy and start a family while young. Result: The fuss still has not died down.

    One op-ed writer used the example of George Clooney marrying a high-powered international lawyer who is in her mid-thirties as proof that Princeton Mom is wrong. Good career plan girls: Hold off marriage until an A-list movie star offers you a ring. What could go wrong?

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    At this point, I don’t give a damn what women are doing or what they want to do. What I want is for them to leave me alone. No shaming, no attempts to get me to marry any of them, not designs on my hard earned money through taxation and then government programs for them.

    Just leave me alone. That’s all. Fortunately I barely work these days so at least the taxes are low. One of these days I’ll figure out how to just take all my pay in cash and collect government bennies until the system goes belly up like most of the smarter people do.

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    Not shocked at all c~~~s find it hard to raise a kid and work at the same time. You wont hear men complaining. We would tough it out and find a solution to make it work. Females just give up, cry and pick one or the other.

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