Gazelam wrote:
And by the way, any woman over the age of 24 whos unmarried is a menace to society.
This IS an example of your dry sense of humor, I hope?
I would hate to have to beat you.
;)
liz3564 wrote:Gazelam wrote:
And by the way, any woman over the age of 24 whos unmarried is a menace to society.
This IS an example of your dry sense of humor, I hope?
I would hate to have to beat you.
;)
Polygamy Porter wrote:I'd say women under the age of 24, who are married or not and having babies IS a drain on society.Gazelam wrote:If a woman has no kids, of coarse she can work if she wants to. that's not the issue here. The issue here is whos watching the kids.
And by the way, any woman over the age of 24 whos unmarried is a menace to society.
Gazelam wrote:The majority of women are more nurturing and kind than men are.
Men are the testosterone filled hunters, who go out and bring home the bacon or whatever. Our nature is to build a house, gather in supplies, and provide the enviorment for the wife to make a house a home and do her nesting thing and rear good children.
The best and proper enviorment is for the children to see a strong healthy relationship betwen two parents who love each other and properly fulfill their roles.
barrelomonkeys wrote:This is very, very, very, detrimental to children! Is this sort of thinking rampant in the LDS community?
Mercury wrote:barrelomonkeys wrote:This is very, very, very, detrimental to children! Is this sort of thinking rampant in the LDS community?
This is EXACTLY what happened. Granted, the situation was not ideal but I was CUT OFF from my mother. THe reasoning given to me for this at the time?? because she was not Mormon.
liz3564 wrote:That's terrible! Do you have contact with her now? Were you able to develop a relationship with her as an adult at least?
Mercury wrote:She was the first one to show up here after my second daughter was born. Shes here right now.