An issue of gender differences came up in an aspect of my work this week. The concept of gender differences with regards to stress has taken me to a new and relevant avenue of thinking. Thank you.
I find it odd that someone who has indicated they have a Ph.D/Post Doctorate on their profile not only doesn't cite references, but appears resistant to doing so.
You'd think committing plagiarism for someone with that level of education would be like one of Pavlov's dogs trying not to salivate when they hear a bell ring.
Structurally, that reads to me that you think perhaps the reason why most women prefer to stay at home instead of trying to pursue a career is because you and your wife shared parenting your children.
Can you see why I ask for clarification?
What do you think is the reason why most women prefer to stay at home rather than pursue careers?
On what basis do you state that most women prefer to stay at home rather than pursue a career?
What in your opinion constitutes pursuing a career? Are careers a choice, or an option for everyone in your opinion?
What is the reason for not including parenting as a career?
On what basis do you think I haven't had a career?
If you think parenting is the most important and responsible job, what was the reasoning behind you describing jobs traditionally fulfilled by men as 'top notch' in comparison?
From Proverbs 31, The Words of King Lemuel’s Mother:
13 She seeks wool and flax
They do some very nice fabrics down City Road in Cardiff, but I do miss David Morgan's haberdashery department. They had the best range of speciality zips, too. :sighs:
14 She is like the merchant ships, She brings her food from afar.
It's true, the big Tesco is two villages away, but I enjoy the walk.
RE: Today is National Middle Name Pride Day!
But at least I'd have plenty of people to discuss things with.