Tagged with Marriage

Admirable Women – Danielle Wagasky Saves Money

Danielle Wagasky will always be the Positive poster child for this blog. Here is a women who has her priorities straight. Rather than waste her talents on a “career”, she devotes and dedicates them towards her husband and children, with wonderful results. Ladies, abandon radical, second-wave feminist “career-oriented” priorities, which only bring disappointment and stress, and prioritize your … Continue reading

Working is a Waste of Women Vol. #3 Essay 18

Applying to college in high school puts young women on a life-long, stress filled treadmill. And, unfortunately, they will find it nearly impossible to get off the treadmill once they start, without disappointing their parents, who spent a fortune sending them there. Or, more importantly, disappointing themselves, their co-workers, their feminist female friends and peers when they realize that their bliss revolves around daydreams of getting married and having babies, … Continue reading

Quote: Shirley Chisholm on Equality

“The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says: It’s a girl.” Oh, pleeease. And yet, in the 1960s and 1970s, young women took her ridiculous assessment as the gospel truth.  Check out my link to my related post – Equality Idiots

“Family Life” Failures Vol. #1 Essay 17

“Family Life” Failures Vol. #1 Essay 17

When I was a child, mother was the heart and soul of the home. All of its warmth and comfort stemmed from her. She was polite, cheerful and rarely raised her voice. She was always there when you needed hugs, kisses, encouragement or support, which was nearly every minute of the day. During the day, … Continue reading