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Originally Posted by tarcone
And this is where we diverge. I think this is just a condition of where and who and how we were raised. I was raised by parents that were born in the early 1930s. My Dad was the bread winner and my mom worked as a secretary. She cooked and cleaned and raised me. My Dad was mostly on the road working. But she had her place as a woman.
Cal;l me what you want. I am not misogynistic. I am a product of my upbringing that supports women more than you think. In fact I am a huge fam of women, in fact, my youngest daughter is an aerospace engineer major. You really think a misogynoist would allow that to happen.
The name calling is stupiud and immature.
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You realize you just called me an idiot?
My dad was born in 1930. Mom stayed home. Dad was town pharmacist. I don't think anyone "has her place" as a woman.
We weren't raised all that different. I just have learned to appreciate women as equals in all aspects.