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customerserviceguy

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10. The guilt trips go both ways
Sun Apr 15, 2012, 03:11 PM
Apr 2012

And your OP is a fine example of Faux Snooze trying to appeal to its base. The stay-at-home moms that favor the reich wing always lap it up when they're being told that career women are miserable, materialist, really don't like being with their children, etc.

But, I've heard women that I work with describe how they'd go bonkers if they had to stay with their kids all day, that Barney the dinosaur turns their brains to mush, etc. I would suppose that some of that leaks back to the stay-at-homes they interact with in their neighborhoods and families. I just wish the two sides would end this, and acknowledge that the choices (and lack of choices) that other women have determines their options, if any, and they are all to be respected. But the GOPig party loves driving wedges between Americans, and they are loving this.

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