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jana@... writes:

<< Hi,
I think the feminist message is that of choice. If a woman chooses to be a
wife and mother - fine - as long as it's her choice, a choice she makes not a
choice that is forced upon her.

Many feminists are wives & mothers.
Janis

>>

As am I. But I was talking about the feminist movement as it has been, not
as it now is (or is becoming). Now, we have choice, and a lot of people are
realizing that was the point all along.

But for awhile, staying home and raising children was seen as betraying the
movement, and the women who worked so hard to create a safe place for us in
the workplace.

~Aimee

coyote's corner

okay....
----- Original Message -----
From: AimeeL73@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Feminism (was Young Women Re: rite of passage )


jana@... writes:

<< Hi,
I think the feminist message is that of choice. If a woman chooses to be a
wife and mother - fine - as long as it's her choice, a choice she makes not a
choice that is forced upon her.

Many feminists are wives & mothers.
Janis

>>

As am I. But I was talking about the feminist movement as it has been, not
as it now is (or is becoming). Now, we have choice, and a lot of people are
realizing that was the point all along.

But for awhile, staying home and raising children was seen as betraying the
movement, and the women who worked so hard to create a safe place for us in
the workplace.

~Aimee

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