D. Morgan;c-10145197 said:
7figz;c-10144264 said:
D. Morgan;c-10144243 said:
7figz;c-10144238 said:
D. Morgan;c-10144233 said:
7figz;c-10144195 said:
Kat;c-10144178 said:
i ro ny;c-10144176 said:
It’s fair. That old school mentality exists still.
So does old school racist mentality..is that fair too?
Foul.
Wow Kat, I actually agree with you -
who are you ?
No but I do think that shit is foul. That's not the way everybody thinks - that shit shouldn't be taught to a room full of young girls trying to get the same education that a group of guys would get.
If those young ladies can grow up to have jobs and pay bills, why should they be told "I ain't never pay a bill in my life..." like that's the way to be ?
And basically some ho shit that they have "value" based on a man. Now if she was just saying they are valuable because they are independent worthy human beings, etc... cool but that shit sounded foul.
She did actually say that though. She said that she was strong enough and in a place to not have a man on her arm
... I heard that too, but immediately followed by the whole "I ain't
never pay a bill" shit. That's fuckin terrible bruh. How you grown championing some dependent shit like that ?
If you strong enough that you don't need said person then you aren't actually dependent
But how you proving you "strong enough" by saying you never pay bills ?
I
Bottom line is, some people believe in some gender roles that other people don't - that's a problem with divorce too. Can't be teaching this to a room full of other peoples' kids.
On another note, why would I not want to raise my daughter to be independent and self-sufficient ?
Having a relationship / marriage is some additional shit. I want her to be able to take care of herself without needing
anybody else. If she works it out with a man - fine, but
I'm not training her to be some type of "pay me for my company" chick WTF ?
How anybody proving anything by just saying some shit. There are people who can get up there and say go to college and get advanced degrees and NOT tell those kids about all the debt they in and how they can't find a job in their field to even make a realistic dent in that debt. So I ain't trying to hear that shit.
You projecting a lot of personal feelings into what that lady said and
you only heard a 1 min and some change of what seemed to be a much longer speech.
Bro - I posted this shit, where the hell would you get that I only heard 1 min. of it ?
D. Morgan;c-10145197 said:
7figz;c-10144264 said:
D. Morgan;c-10144243 said:
7figz;c-10144238 said:
D. Morgan;c-10144233 said:
7figz;c-10144195 said:
Kat;c-10144178 said:
i ro ny;c-10144176 said:
It’s fair. That old school mentality exists still.
So does old school racist mentality..is that fair too?
Foul.
Wow Kat, I actually agree with you -
who are you ?
No but I do think that shit is foul. That's not the way everybody thinks - that shit shouldn't be taught to a room full of young girls trying to get the same education that a group of guys would get.
If those young ladies can grow up to have jobs and pay bills, why should they be told "I ain't never pay a bill in my life..." like that's the way to be ?
And basically some ho shit that they have "value" based on a man. Now if she was just saying they are valuable because they are independent worthy human beings, etc... cool but that shit sounded foul.
She did actually say that though. She said that she was strong enough and in a place to not have a man on her arm
... I heard that too, but immediately followed by the whole "I ain't
never pay a bill" shit. That's fuckin terrible bruh. How you grown championing some dependent shit like that ?
If you strong enough that you don't need said person then you aren't actually dependent
But how you proving you "strong enough" by saying you never pay bills ?
If she would've said, "I'm educated and
can work, but my husband pays the bills and I take care of the kids because that's what we agreed on. He's good at his job and I'm good at taking care of the children" etc... etc... etc... I might've been on board (even though that ain't for me personally).
Bottom line is, some people believe in some gender roles that other people don't - that's a problem with divorce too. Can't be teaching this to a room full of other peoples' kids.
On another note, why would I not want to raise my daughter to be independent and self-sufficient ?
Having a relationship / marriage is some additional shit. I want her to be able to take care of herself without needing
anybody else. If she works it out with a man - fine, but
I'm not training her to be some type of "pay me for my company" chick WTF ?
Reading some of the responses IMO a lot yall just don't want the responsibility and pressure of being the sole monetary provider for the household. I understand and know everything ain't for everybody but the shit said in here ain't even close to what that lady was saying.
For the record my wife and I live by old school gender roles and are 100% happy. That ain't for the next couple and I don't have any problems with that or even care how yall run yall relationship. Since I don't care I ain't going to knock it even if I disagree with it.
I'm not even going to write a long response because it's not necessary. The fact that you see so many people disagreeing on this topic, with perfectly valid reasons, shows how 'open to interpretation' and easily-misconstrued what she said could be, no matter how well intentioned. So, you run your household the way she does -
fuckin' great !
For all the people who don't, and would want their daughters to actually work, and not just
say they're independent - it's a different story.
And like I mentioned in the post above this, the reason it's open to scrutiny isn't because of how her family chooses to live
their lives, it's because she's teaching it to a group of other peoples' daughters. Shit, you can even hear some grumbles from some of the kids when she said it.