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Annie Anthrax
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Reply #15 - Jul 4th, 2010 at 11:05am
 
I doubt he thinks so.
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Reply #16 - Jul 8th, 2010 at 12:03pm
 
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I would love not to work and be fully supported by a man. It takes less than two hours to clean a house per day, everyday... then after that... my time would be my own to do with as I please, at the man's expense.

If he could not afford my lifestyle, I would put him down for it, after all, Mr Jones across the street can afford what ever for his Mrs Jones, so why can't you? What's wrong with you? Why don't you just work harder? Don't you care about your kids? Don't you care about me? All our friends are doing better than you. Do you want our friends thinking you are a tight arse who cruelly denies his wife and children?

The more he works, the more he earns, the less time he has to spend his earnings and the more time and money I have to myself. Sweet!

When he gets home, he can dish out the punishments to the kiddies before putting them to bed. On the weekend, he can attend to his traditional role of keeping the outside maintained and dare he think he can rest? No! He doesn't spend enough time with the kids and I have a hairdressing appointment followed up with a tennis lesson with Sven.

I agree with you Sprint... why


If only that were so without the input of '(il) legal" intervention. Then the bloke would just provide a good dose of "shut thu fkcu up" and that would be the end of it.
If you want more money, then go earn it for yourself instead of being a leeching parasite.
Oh for the old days of "real" men" and "real" women.
We've been led totally astray..Liana.

Any woman knows that they won't be able to parade themselves above their girlmates by working for two hours a day. They need to leech, and leech hard. This is the lifelong objective. There is a certain depth amidst the pathetic shallowness there.
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Reply #17 - Jul 9th, 2010 at 9:03pm
 
Annie Anthrax wrote on Apr 16th, 2010 at 5:15pm:
Well, thank heavens it's not like that in Australia. One of my best friends is a mother of two very young children and the army had no problem deploying her to Afghanistan.

She will come home with 80 odd grand though, that might help dry her tears?

A gf of mine in the army says that although the pay and perks can be good, she can't wait to get out as the heirachy regarding officers is totally anal, really really anal!

She has an 8yr old and HAS to go bush sometimes, babysitting is ok, her mum dotes on the child, but she hates hates hates being FORCED to share sleeping arrangements with guys that fart, jack off and snore in their sleep! and always trying to catch a sneaky perv when she has to change. Sounds funny but she says after awhile it really gets to you.


The days of seperate toilets and sleeping arrangements have gone and there is no privacy for women when training at kapooka or going bush.


Some women prolly are ok with it, but she cringes.
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Reply #18 - Apr 27th, 2011 at 12:37pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Nov 11th, 2009 at 10:41am:
maternity leave, militant nazifems, threats of legal actions, four-day working weeks, possible job shares, excess time spent "organising melb. cup parties and the like, piccies of kids and pets, cakes and long tea breaks, unreliable, avaricious ..........



Darwin wrote on Nov 11th, 2009 at 2:13pm:
You are ridiculous!

Back in the nineties I employed 4-6 females, mostly mature age. they were competent and conscientious. The ones not of mature age yes I had three different ones over about 10 years as they each in turn left to be married. But then again, juniors are on lower wages.

You are generalising recklessly based on no real experience I bet!


These 2 consecutive posts alone tell a very interesting story.
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