I fail to see what how a lady runs her company has anything to do with her husband, unless he can be connected to the company more concretely than by marriage.
true. and she has entirely built the company herself, and done pretty damn well.
Also: Surely a true feminist would welcome her descision to support her husband not as a man, but as her partner and loved one, and thus not place pressures on her to conform to a particular ideal of what a woman should or should not do. isnt the ability to make a descision either way and have the faith that she has made an educatied and informed decision true feminism?
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I fail to see what how a lady runs her company has anything to do with her husband, unless he can be connected to the company more concretely than by marriage.
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Surely a true feminist would welcome her descision to support her husband not as a man, but as her partner and loved one, and thus not place pressures on her to conform to a particular ideal of what a woman should or should not do.
isnt the ability to make a descision either way and have the faith that she has made an educatied and informed decision true feminism?
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