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Wait a sec, I hear something...whats that? Oh its its God. Hi God. Yes? Ok, got it. He just told me that He thinks Prof. Davis is a jack***. Ok, carry on.
My economic worth is judged by how well I can program computers and how well I can raise, process and packaged my livestock.
Why shouldnt we judge women's economic worth, who choose to stay home, on how well they can cook, clean, and manage the home?
Men are judged based on how well the lawn looks too haha.
There are women who choose not to cook and clean nor stay home, but are NASA or SpaceX engineers building rockets that go to the ISS or maybe one day Mars. Or women astronauts like the one from NC State who are on the ISS (Christina Koch). Or maybe these women engineers and astronauts also cook, etc in addition to the very difficult work they are doing?
There are women who choose not to cook and clean nor stay home, but are NASA or SpaceX engineers building rockets that go to the ISS or maybe one day Mars. Or women astronauts like the one from NC State who are on the ISS (Christina Koch). Or maybe these women engineers and astronauts also cook, etc in addition to the very difficult work they are doing?
In that case they dont meet the qualification of "choosing to stay home" and therefore their value is based on being an engineer or astronaut.
In that case they dont meet the qualification of "choosing to stay home" and therefore their value is based on being an engineer or astronaut.
I'm not certain of the question.
Okay, well that is more logical. If someone chooses to stay at home and be a home parent, etc then that is worth a lot. If someone decides to be a physician, engineer, astronaut that requires lots of time to study and work, then that's okay also.
More women are in medical school now than men. Slowly, engineering/space/physics fields are gaining more women at a fast rate. Very exciting.
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