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By Rebecca Huntley, published 22/9/2005Rebecca Huntely argues Barbie's career success still comes at a price; it must be motherhood or career but not both.
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Posted by Timkins, Saturday, 1 October 2005 9:28:27 AM
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Your comments are neither “profound” nor “incisive”
You find it “pretty hard to communicate with someone”
You “equate disagreement with being personally maligned”
You use “pretence”
You “try and shut down a debate”
You make “preposterous assertions”
You fail to search for “any real evidence”
You are “inflammatory”
You “attempt to conceal”
You describe other posters as "men's right's apologist".
Interesting that you have not questioned the estimate that single person households in Australia will increase by 2 million by 2026, but are questioning what will happen by 2050. That information can be found if searched for, or you can do the calculations yourself, if you are not lazy.
Nothing will be done for you.
Seeker,
I can’t wait for Barbie the Full Time Breadwinner, (but doubtful)
From the article “Women want full-time work ... for men”
"Australian women want their men in full-time jobs. They are least satisfied when they, themselves, have a job of more than 50 hours, and most satisfied when they are working part-time, or not at all."
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,16756161%255e2702,00.html
It now appears universal, women generally don't like work, but don't mind having the father at work.