Women's Rights = Divorce Rate, New Debate Topic |
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Women's Rights = Divorce Rate, New Debate Topic |
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The Debate:
The divorce rate has been on a major rise over the past few decades. Women's rights have escalated throughout the course of the previous century and continue the rise in rise in this one. Humankind is searching for sexual equality, but is "equality" really the answer? Scientifically we excel in different areas. Is there a connection between the divorce rate and women's rights? |
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I don't think women need to stay home, and it's a personal choice. I know being a housewife would please me immensely. There is a career I am going to pursue, but my children and husband will always come first.
I think I see what fist was trying to say (correct me if I am wrong). Kids need someone in their life to discipline the f**k out of them. People need to start spanking their kids again. It happened more when more women stayed at home and watched their children like hawks. If a kid is left to their own devices most of them will do things that are not good life choices (sex, drugs, drinking). I think that is leading to the downfall of our society, bad parenting. It appears to me that fist sees the same things I do, that when parents are more active in their children's lives rather than their careers the children thrive and don't end up being parents at 15 and starting the cycle over again. It's not necessarily the mothers job, though. |
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