tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-325722147275859702.post3499972806997687214..comments2023-10-14T18:28:41.620+11:00Comments on Searching for sanity: Mad as Hell and the Rant that Proves itsinglemumplusonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15051328458409204822noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-325722147275859702.post-46142550207112350222013-05-01T19:02:14.951+10:002013-05-01T19:02:14.951+10:00Thank you Stephanie. I was surprised that Corrie w...Thank you Stephanie. I was surprised that Corrie wasn't angrier at how her story had been skewed. I know if that was me I'd be furious. <br /><br />I don't know a lot of stay at home dads, the only one being my little brother, and like I said, he does a brilliant job of it. But I don't see us living in a world where it is just as acceptable for a man to stay at home and take care of that side of things while the woman goes out and works for a long time. Any man who does it now is seen as lazy. Are women seen as the same?singlemumplusonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15051328458409204822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-325722147275859702.post-14402086617218727682013-05-01T06:46:56.812+10:002013-05-01T06:46:56.812+10:00Totally agree with you! I hate if I agree to do so...Totally agree with you! I hate if I agree to do something like writing an article and it's being edited to a point where I ashamed to see my name under it! That's why I have become careful for who I write and oftentimes reserve the right to have a final check before releasing it. <br /><br />As for women at work or at home: I am trying to be this super-mom, and it is taking it's toll! The feminist movement nowadays feel the need to tell women that they HAVE to go to work, and demean women who decide to stay at home. How is this feminist? I'm against that whole concept anyways. Men and women should be equal, meaning that women are paid the same and have the same chances to get hired or promoted as men. At the same time, this means that society should accept men who decide to stay home, raise the kids, and support their wives' careers. Don't ask me how often we have been criticized, how often my husband was criticized for "not doing anything" while he's doing one of the hardest and most important jobs in the world: raising the next generation of *keep my fingers crossed* tolerant, well educated, smart people.Stephanie @ Life, Unexpectedlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11787379336749043051noreply@blogger.com