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Old 08-13-2007, 08:07 PM
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Default Re: Women and the choices we have to make for higher education

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Originally Posted by GOTFIVEONIT View Post
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as for the arguments that zakk made, family obligitions is not solely a female issue, as to what you are alluding to. Guys have similar problems to, especially when the burnden of family responsibility falls on them. Heck if anything, when the girls of your average middle class folks are demanding wealthy doctors, what choices do we men have in the field of education?
I didn't make any arguments. I simply clarified the purpose of the thread. This thread is not a debate, it's a place to discuss the pros and cons of various choices for women. By all means, feel free to create a similar thread for men. While guys may have similar problems (no one is arguing that they don't) the issues discussed here are geared towards how they affect us as females. If you started a thread for the menfolk, you guys could discuss the nuances of the choices men make, i.e. professional fields vs. non-professional, etc.
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