Aquarius wrote:
Are you kidding me right now?
You weren't here during the 70s. In the 80s you were probably too young to be aware of much outside your own world view. But I have to tell you, with all due respect, that the women who had to fight tooth and nail to break through the glass ceiling would have a thing or two to say to you. You might feel differently if you had to burn YOUR bra in order to get The Man's attention because you wanted comparative wages and career opportunities to men, if you'd been told it's YOUR job to stay home and watch the kids and have dinner on the table because you don't have a penis, or be told that you shouldn't aspire to being anything other than a nurse, a secretary, or a stewardess for the same reason...forget being a doctor or a lawyer or a construction worker or anything else that wasn't traditionally female.
I think the feminists of the 60s and 70s and 80s would strongly disagree that the gender roles you've labeled as "bogus" changed and adapted all by themselves. You would do well to remember that you don't have to fight for these things now because THEY did back then.
Well sorry I haven't checked this in a while. First yes I realize that women have been mistreated by men over the course of history. But lets face it
humanity as a whole has commited atrocities against itself, for many reasons. And you're right men as a whole can be everything you just said.
But I think the whole "oppressed 50's houswife" stereotype is an insult to women like my grandmother, who was born and raised in poverty... She could have gotten into college, but she didn't want it! She joined the Air Force and could have gotten very far in it, but she CHOSE to marry my grandfather and raise 5 children at, home. But she also was EXTREMELY active in the local Republican Party, she worked with a lot of men, demanded and got the respect she deserved from them, and raised 5 extremely successful, kids with more sucessful grandchildren. Now feminists of the 60's 70's and 80's may think that doesn't mean much because she didn't burn her bra, demand a college degree, an executive office, and break any glass ceilings. But I will tell you right now SHE and women like her, are the ones to whom I owe all the rights I have. She taught my mother what they were, and she taught me. She also taught me that
I was responsible for making the sacrifices that come with those rights. Not anywone else, not women who decided that demonizing men, and families were the way to get their rights, or the men and
women who wrote the laws. The only one responsible for what I get out of this world is myself. That is what I learned from a true feminist.
As to what kind of wife would T'Pol be... One who does everything in her power (imperfect though she may be) to make her husband and children happy, healthy, and successful. What more can anyone do male or female?