Women's lib has given rise to the breakdown of family life..

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They've been liberated, to enslave the rest of us! So much for equality! :P

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Thus spake the voice of bitter experience... indeed! :innocent: :twisted: :wink:
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Tell me I'm wrong. I dare you. 8) :notworthy:
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EvilBastard wrote:Incidentally, this article p*sses all over the notion that "Women's lib has given rise to the breakdown of family life."
But our 'traditional' family life isn't quite the same is it?
That article wrote:But none of this happiness would be possible without the hardy self-confidence that defines individual Icelanders, which in turn derives from a society that is culturally geared - as its overwhelming priority - to bring up happy, healthy children, by however many fathers and mothers. A lot of it comes from their Viking ancestors, whose males were rampant looters and rapists, but had the moral consistency at least not to be jealous of the dalliances of their wives - tough women who kept their families fed in the semi-tundra harshness of this north Atlantic island while their husbands forayed, for years at a time, far and wide. As a grandmother I met on my first visit to Iceland, two years ago, explained it: 'The Vikings went abroad and the women ran the show, and they had children with their slaves, and when the Vikings returned they accepted it, in the spirit of the more the merrier.'
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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