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Sep 25th, 2021 at 6:53pm
 
Fascinating. Common sense is scientifically confirmed and validated.  Mothers are important, babies need mothers. Don't fcck up your kiddies for a quick return to a crap job.

A feminist on the side of kiddies!!!! How wonderful is that?!? And she is not the only one. If you have an ADHD or a "depressed" kiddie, you need to hear and then think.
And guess what?? Fathers are very important!

https://johnanderson.net.au/direct-erica-komisar/


My wife and I made conscious decisions to be present for our three boys as they grew up, especially before school started. We have always been clear about a father not being a mother and a mother not being a father.  Don't know how I would have gone with girls. I had no sisters myself, only bothers, so I only know about bringing up boys.
Now we consciously making our sons independent.  Lovely lads, well adjusted, there for each other, well liked and loved by people around them.
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Reply #1 - Sep 25th, 2021 at 8:38pm
 

frank,

Too right.

I experienced a childhood without a stable [nurturing] family environment.

Love and nurture your children.



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When my father and my mother forsake me, then the LORD will take me up.



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"....And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead."
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Reply #2 - Sep 25th, 2021 at 8:43pm
 

.....but im well adjusted now !           Shocked


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Reply #3 - Sep 27th, 2021 at 9:48pm
 
both mother and father are equally important.

two mothers or two fathers screws with a child's mind.

There is a growing number of twisted suicidal kids out there because of pooftahs and lezzos rearing twisted kids.

This SSM and letting the perverts out of the cupboard is leading children into a whole world of insanity
This is obvious with the growing number of various "Genders" and suicides.

It dont help when the parents leave their kids to be raised in child care centers.

No wonder Australia is in trouble.
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Reply #4 - Sep 28th, 2021 at 7:06am
 
Being a mother is the most important and rewarding job in the world IMO.

It's also the most challenging 😩

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Reply #5 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 11:20am
 
Why a career is no match for motherhood
This isn’t a popular thing to be talking about, but admitting that mothers are optimally positioned to become primary caregivers is not reinforcing harmful gender stereotypes.

By VIRGINIA TAPSCOTT

My position as a mother is steadily being eroded by a society that rushes us back to paid work for economic gain while ignoring important metrics such as mental and physical health, social cohesion and relationships. It’s much harder to put a dollar figure on these concepts, and for that reason they go on mostly unrecognised.

I know this isn’t a popular thing to be talking about, as for many returning to paid work is a financial necessity. I realise I was lucky to have the means to care for my four children full time, but I want to be clear that we have been a low to middle income household since transitioning to one income in 2015.

I shouldn’t have to tell you intimate financial details when explaining my decision to become a parent full time but I’m tired of the assumption that only wealthy women can afford to care for their children on weekdays. It diminishes the personal, professional and financial sacrifices we have made in order to raise our own children full time. My role as carer is dismissed and downplayed as though I’m a “lady of leisure”.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/the-untold-value-of-care/news-story/02...

We arranged our lives, too, so my wife could be home with our little boys until they went to school. We thought there was no point to have children to be brought up by others.
We did put them into a few hours of family day care for 2 days mostly to socialise them with other kiddies.
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Reply #6 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 11:23am
 
Frank wrote on Sep 25th, 2021 at 6:53pm:
Fascinating. Common sense is scientifically confirmed and validated.  Mothers are important, babies need mothers. Don't fcck up your kiddies for a quick return to a crap job.

A feminist on the side of kiddies!!!! How wonderful is that?!? And she is not the only one. If you have an ADHD or a "depressed" kiddie, you need to hear and then think.
And guess what?? Fathers are very important!

https://johnanderson.net.au/direct-erica-komisar/


My wife and I made conscious decisions to be present for our three boys as they grew up, especially before school started. We have always been clear about a father not being a mother and a mother not being a father.  Don't know how I would have gone with girls. I had no sisters myself, only bothers, so I only know about bringing up boys.
Now we consciously making our sons independent.  Lovely lads, well adjusted, there for each other, well liked and loved by people around them.


This is literal bullshit.  Parental genitals are NEVER important
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Reply #7 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 11:24am
 
Frank wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 11:20am:
Why a career is no match for motherhood
This isn’t a popular thing to be talking about, but admitting that mothers are optimally positioned to become primary caregivers is not reinforcing harmful gender stereotypes.

By VIRGINIA TAPSCOTT

My position as a mother is steadily being eroded by a society that rushes us back to paid work for economic gain while ignoring important metrics such as mental and physical health, social cohesion and relationships. It’s much harder to put a dollar figure on these concepts, and for that reason they go on mostly unrecognised.

I know this isn’t a popular thing to be talking about, as for many returning to paid work is a financial necessity. I realise I was lucky to have the means to care for my four children full time, but I want to be clear that we have been a low to middle income household since transitioning to one income in 2015.

I shouldn’t have to tell you intimate financial details when explaining my decision to become a parent full time but I’m tired of the assumption that only wealthy women can afford to care for their children on weekdays. It diminishes the personal, professional and financial sacrifices we have made in order to raise our own children full time. My role as carer is dismissed and downplayed as though I’m a “lady of leisure”.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/the-untold-value-of-care/news-story/02...

We arranged our lives, too, so my wife could be home with our little boys until they went to school. We thought there was no point to have children to be brought up by others.
We did put them into a few hours of family day care for 2 days mostly to socialise them with other kiddies.


She's right.  We let women work and capitalism forced them to.  My wife stayed at home for four years and we lived on noodles to do it.  This has nothing to do with feminism, it's about capitalism.  Women should be able to be stay at home mothers if they want to, or work if they want to

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Reply #8 - Jul 19th, 2022 at 11:07am
 
Frank wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 11:20am:
Why a career is no match for motherhood
This isn’t a popular thing to be talking about, but admitting that mothers are optimally positioned to become primary caregivers is not reinforcing harmful gender stereotypes.

By VIRGINIA TAPSCOTT

My position as a mother is steadily being eroded by a society that rushes us back to paid work for economic gain while ignoring important metrics such as mental and physical health, social cohesion and relationships. It’s much harder to put a dollar figure on these concepts, and for that reason they go on mostly unrecognised.

I know this isn’t a popular thing to be talking about, as for many returning to paid work is a financial necessity. I realise I was lucky to have the means to care for my four children full time, but I want to be clear that we have been a low to middle income household since transitioning to one income in 2015.

I shouldn’t have to tell you intimate financial details when explaining my decision to become a parent full time but I’m tired of the assumption that only wealthy women can afford to care for their children on weekdays. It diminishes the personal, professional and financial sacrifices we have made in order to raise our own children full time. My role as carer is dismissed and downplayed as though I’m a “lady of leisure”.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/the-untold-value-of-care/news-story/02...

We arranged our lives, too, so my wife could be home with our little boys until they went to school. We thought there was no point to have children to be brought up by others.
We did put them into a few hours of family day care for 2 days mostly to socialise them with other kiddies.



The feminist movement still has work to do. In order to argue the case for women being able to work outside the home, career feminists had to denigrate the act of caring for children in the home. They had to argue that childcare and home duties were beneath them. Naturally, they sought empowerment by placing themselves where power lay – in the workplace. They viewed power through the lens of the patriarchy, the very system they sought to dismantle. The legacy of the devaluation of care work remains to this day and it’s extremely damaging to many women. I find myself in the ridiculous position of having to argue for my right to work inside the home.

I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard another mum say they went back to work because they became bored with looking after children and needed more stimulation. The implication is clear – that full time child rearing is intellectually inferior. We’ve managed to cast the full-time parent as somehow lacking ambition, not as intelligent and a little lazy.

I refuse to adapt to a system that doesn’t see the value in caregiving. We must, as a society, be more supportive and accommodating of parents who have invested time in their children.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/the-oz/perspective/a-career-is-no-match-for-mot...

Parents need to give their time to their children, not more shop bought stuff.
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Reply #9 - Jul 19th, 2022 at 11:08am
 
Frank wrote on Jul 19th, 2022 at 11:07am:
The feminist movement still has work to do. In order to argue the case for women being able to work outside the home, career feminists had to denigrate the act of caring for children in the home. They had to argue that childcare and home duties were beneath them. Naturally, they sought empowerment by placing themselves where power lay – in the workplace. They viewed power through the lens of the patriarchy, the very system they sought to dismantle. The legacy of the devaluation of care work remains to this day and it’s extremely damaging to many women. I find myself in the ridiculous position of having to argue for my right to work inside the home.

I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard another mum say they went back to work because they became bored with looking after children and needed more stimulation. The implication is clear – that full time child rearing is intellectually inferior. We’ve managed to cast the full-time parent as somehow lacking ambition, not as intelligent and a little lazy.

I refuse to adapt to a system that doesn’t see the value in caregiving. We must, as a society, be more supportive and accommodating of parents who have invested time in their children.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/the-oz/perspective/a-career-is-no-match-for-mot...

Parents need to give their time to their children, not more shop bought stuff.


None of this is true.  You are a confused old man.  No one denigrated caring for kids except people like you when men do it.

you hate children.  You want to kill them.  this is about hating women
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Reply #10 - Aug 19th, 2022 at 7:54am
 
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Reply #11 - Aug 19th, 2022 at 8:48am
 
FutureTheLeftWant wrote on Jul 19th, 2022 at 11:08am:

None of this is true.  You are a confused old man.  No one denigrated caring for kids except people like you when men do it.

you hate children.  You want to kill them.  this is about hating women




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Reply #12 - Aug 21st, 2022 at 1:09am
 
Lisa said it very right- it is the MOST important job out here!!and we do not need to be told by a bunch of men about this fact- but thanks anyway!!
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Reply #13 - Aug 21st, 2022 at 7:16am
 
Listen to it! Apart from Agnes and FTLW we have a few fat old men saying what women should do—forget about a career, stay at home, or as Hitler put it: women are for church, kitchen and children.

Half the human race must forget about a career or working to help pay the mortgage. I guess women successfully pursuing a career is frightening to the fat old men.

I particularly enjoyed old, fat, single Larry talking about motherhood, something he knows as little about as personal hygiene.  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #14 - Aug 21st, 2022 at 8:22am
 
Feminism never even remotely suggested that their wasn't wrth in motherhood. A cruel lie. It is in fact through feminism that motherhood has ever even been put forward as a noble thing.

Historically, motherhood has been utterly taken for granted, despite even the death toll.

The whole spin on motherhood falling short of feminist ideals was a construct of the counter-argument. A tool to divide women and keep some on "their" side.

A tactic that still, unfortunately, works. But fortunately only on the very old and the very stupid.
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