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In reply to the discussion: If It’s OK For Women To Propose, Why Don’t They? [View all]Edit history
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There are a lot of stupid traditions and stereotypes we have left to overcome.
Oakenshield
May 2014
#1
If a man does not want to be a husband or a father, he has choices as well.
boston bean
May 2014
#53
Oh? Would you say the same to women who get pregnant and want an abortion?
The Straight Story
May 2014
#57
The difference is, paying child support doesn't carry the risk of death or permanent damage.
moriah
May 2014
#93
Not funny or even accurate. This kind of passive aggressive anti-womanism has no place on DU.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#38
"Dude, just don't go there . . . especially here." less than a month and you are so familiar with du
seabeyond
May 2014
#92
One of my friends' had a GF who took a job and moved 500 miles to follow him to where he was going..
JVS
May 2014
#15
So you use your one personal experience to say a "significant" percentage of women do it.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#63
both directly referring to the same thing, appear to be at odds with one another...
LanternWaste
May 2014
#98
Two different things. Reading comprehension is clearly a problem here.
Flying Squirrel
May 2014
#101
This thread would need a lot of popcorn if people felt comfortable speaking openly on the topic.
JVS
May 2014
#8
except for the ring, I don't know a single person who followed any of those traditions, LOL.
bettyellen
May 2014
#20
You dont know a single woman who changed her last name after getting married?
davidn3600
May 2014
#22
oh hells no, they all work and would like to keep their good names. One friend hyphenates.... the
bettyellen
May 2014
#23
I will say, one who proposed (and proposed and explained what good marriages were like and proposed
bettyellen
May 2014
#24
According to this writer in the Guardian, 90% of women change their surnames
davidn3600
May 2014
#30
you are right; women who consider themselves to be very "liberated," for lack of a better
TheFrenchRazor
May 2014
#74
And the current under-30 crowd has grown up under regressive gender stereotypes.
intheflow
May 2014
#32
this is nothing new; unfortunately every generation of young women goes through the same progression
TheFrenchRazor
May 2014
#75
the reality is that straight men and women are very attached to their gender roles; it doesn't
TheFrenchRazor
May 2014
#73