This is a similar objection rate to the first list, but:
If I learn to do tasks that are non-stereotypical for my gender, such as changing the oil in my car, I am being independent and self-sufficient. I get the same thing all the time for cooking, though.
Being a homemaker is considered an acceptable career option. That's a duplicate.
I can consciously choose not to advance in my career and not be considered "wimpy", an underachiever, or non-competitive. No.
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Date: 2006-05-21 02:46 am (UTC)If I learn to do tasks that are non-stereotypical for my gender, such as changing the oil in my car, I am being independent and self-sufficient.
I get the same thing all the time for cooking, though.
Being a homemaker is considered an acceptable career option.
That's a duplicate.
I can consciously choose not to advance in my career and not be considered "wimpy", an underachiever, or non-competitive.
No.