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In reply to the discussion: I dare to write about: Men and Women Today [View all]BellaKos
(318 posts)Well, you are partially right. Sweeping generalizations are never correct when speaking of individuals or even a group. I hope you could see that I was merely stating my own observations based on experience over the years.
But gender equality will be achieved when:
Women have pay equity.
Women politicians are not referred to as women politicians, but simply politicians.
Hilary's hair or her behavior when Bill cheated on her is not part of a discussion about her political viability.
Women don't feel the pressure to conform to standards of "beauty" that are unrealistic.
But gender equality will be achieved, most importantly, when women reject limitations they have put on themselves and when they live their lives with no apologies concerning their choices. A path of independence -- married or not -- of their own design. You know, like men do.