You can be anything you want Imerica you live in the US and the year is 2007.
I'm proud to be a strong woman.
I'm lucky - I have great respect for the men in my life and they for me.
So I don't need the International Year of the Woman(or whatever) to make me strong.
If their goal is to tell women how great they are or could be - that's good.
If they have that you can be great despite men attitude - who needs them.
PS - I'm a strong woman but I am not a man - somethings the male does better and somethings the woman does.
I'm a strong woman because of what I conquered in my life, not because of what happened during the year I was born in. I didn't find that info out until I was 30. It makes me feel good that there was a time that women were celebrated, though. I won't lie about that. Before I found out about it, I was just as strong as I am now.
I don't doubt that!
If you carry on your life in a respectful way - then you will be respected and celebrated.
Despite being a man or a woman.
Some of the organizations that promote women - do it while
bashing men/society for what they see as problems that women have. I can understand why men find these organizations offensive.
Alot of women today have the I can do
whatever I like attitude - but don't like the results they get from acting that way. We do not live in a perfect world - that just doesn't fly - especially for women.
For instance - I will try to teach my child the importance of having respect for yourself. That the way you dress, how you treat your body, how you act around other people sends out a message. If you disrespect yourself then people will do the same.
Feminist organizations are doing a disservice to the young women of today while filling their coffers.
They should not pit men against women. It is distructive to our society.
We are all parts of the same whole.
Do you work Imerica?
Because the myth of your a strong woman you can have it all - is BS - you can have it all but someone or something suffers in the long run. It may be hard to admit but it is true.
Not many people on LongIsland manage in a one income household.
So I know lots of working women - who feel very tired, guilty and at times disgruntled.
I had a stay at home Mom when I was younger and it was wonderful.
When we were grown she did go back to work.
We are women - we are strong - but in all honesty do we really have
it all today?
Any way I digress - I still love when I see the American flag flying anywhere and anytime.