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Post #408014 - Reply to (#405615) by base_coat
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Sweetly Macabre
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3:23 am, Sep 19 2010
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Also, I don't intend to become a middle-class working mother or anything like that. Isn't that just a stereotypical future, propped up by social expectations and the media?


Alternatively, you will become:

- a middle-class working woman without children (I am sure this won't make much difference to some people);
- non-working middle-class mother;
- unemployed/low socioeconomic status woman without children;
- unemployed/low socioeconomic status mother.

Which one is better then?


I intend to become a well off, independent woman; the first option doesn't sound bad (by independent, I simply mean able to live well without the support of income from my partner).

..Is there anything wrong with becoming an upper-class working woman confused
Most of the women I grew up around fit into that category.
Or working in an alternative environment.

Post #408526 - Reply to (#401123) by Nirhtuc
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I have a question for guys: what kinds of physical and personality-related traits do you find rather unattractive in girls?


Physical turn-offs: tattoos, piercings, curly/fluffy/dyed hair, noticeable make up, and extreme body types

Personality turn-offs: smoking, arrogance, crowd-following, prejudice, shallowness, greed

Post #408533 - Reply to (#408014) by Terpsichore
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I intend to become a well off, independent woman; the first option doesn't sound bad (by independent, I simply mean able to live well without the support of income from my partner).


In reality, a lot of working mothers are independent. It's just that they love children therefore have them. Even if they have to work, support their children, are middle-class, they can still be independent, happy and age beautifully. So I think the "middle-class working mother" bash is a bit unfair. At the same time, women from other classes (yes, upper-class included) and categories can be just as unhappy and dependent. I really don't know since when the middle-class working mother has become a negative stereotype. And it seems to be even more negative than lower-class people to some. eek

Post #408534 - Reply to (#408014) by Terpsichore
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..Is there anything wrong with becoming an upper-class working woman confused
Most of the women I grew up around fit into that category.
Or working in an alternative environment.


well, there's that, but they tend to die out quick.
if you're a upper-class woman, then you're more likely to have upper-calss husband. in this case, you can either have children, or not have them.
if you have children, then you're more likely to quit working, at least in the late 30's. after all, if you have kids to take care of, and your husband earns enough to live in comfort, why would you need to work? paying for the daycare costs a lot too. you might as well spend your time raising your upper-class children.

or of course, you can choose not to have kids, which seems to be the fad nowdays.

or, as it is the case of most woman in korea, a upper-class working woman tend to marry late, or not at all.

or, as it is very extreme cases, you can marry a (typically younger) man that has rather less educational background than you, and let him take care of housework and kids! (I've actually seen this cauple of times) biggrin

Post #408538 - Reply to (#408014) by Terpsichore
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Also, I don't intend to become a middle-class working mother or anything like that. Isn't that just a stereotypical future, propped up by social expectations and the media?


Alternatively, you will become:

- a middle-class working woman without children (I am sure this won't make much difference to some people);
- non-working middle-class mother;
- unemployed/low socioeconomic status woman without children;
- unemployed/low socioeconomic status mother.

Which one is better then?


I intend to become a well off, independent woman; the first option doesn't sound bad (by independent, I simply mean able to live well without the support of income from my partner).

..Is there anything wrong with becoming an upper-class working woman confused
Most of the women I grew up around fit into that category.
Or working in an alternative environment.



noooo, find a rich man and suck him dry! of his money I mean.

Gold diggers are better.

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Post #410456 - Reply to (#408533) by base_coat
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I intend to become a well off, independent woman; the first option doesn't sound bad (by independent, I simply mean able to live well without the support of income from my partner).


In reality, a lot of working mothers are independent. It's just that they love children therefore have them. Even if they have to work, support their children, are middle-class, they can still be independent, happy and age beautifully. So I think the "middle-class working mother" bash is a bit unfair. At the same time, women from other classes (yes, upper-class included) and categories can be just as unhappy and dependent. I really don't know since when the middle-class working mother has become a negative stereotype. And it seems to be even more negative than lower-class people to some. eek


Oh no!
That wasn't what I meant at all.
It's merely my own personal choice.

I don't believe that there is anything wrong with living however you want to, or that people can't find as much or more happiness living in a completely different way than I intend to.

I did not mean to say that being a middle class mother is a 'negative' stereotype at all. It simply seems like a very common expectation for a woman's future, but that doesn't mean that there is anything wrong with it.
It simply isn't for me.

As for being an independent mother...
My choice is due to the fact that I don't like childen, not that I feel they would be a burden or that I would lose any form of independence by becoming a mother. My own family is proof of parents who love their children very much, and work hard both for themselves and for us, and still enjoy a happy and fulfilling life.

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What do you females think about dudes who always carry around a weapon?

A gun, a knife, a taser, a baseball bat...

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Post #410731 - Reply to (#410697) by Calíbre
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What do you females think about dudes who always carry around a weapon?

A gun, a knife, a taser, a baseball bat...

If he carries it out of necessity, then not someone I want to be around - lifestyle is too dangerous for me to want any part of it.

If he carries it but it's not necessary - also not someone I want to be around! dead

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heres a question for all u guys. what do u have in ur wallet?
i swear every time i ask a guy wat he has in his wallet the word "condom" always comes out of their mouth.. o.O

Post #410843 - Reply to (#410813) by neonkitty
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heres a question for all u guys. what do u have in ur wallet?
i swear every time i ask a guy wat he has in his wallet the word "condom" always comes out of their mouth.. o.O



Aha I do have a condom in my wallet. Its a necessary item. Plus bus card, eftpos card, credit card, uni id, money..

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Post #410877 - Reply to (#410843) by John21
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heres a question for all u guys. what do u have in ur wallet?
i swear every time i ask a guy wat he has in his wallet the word "condom" always comes out of their mouth.. o.O



Aha I do have a condom in my wallet. Its a necessary item. Plus bus card, eftpos card, credit card, uni id, money..


I've never thought that guys would always carry condom!!!! eek

Post #410926 - Reply to (#410877) by xxkuroxx
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heres a question for all u guys. what do u have in ur wallet?
i swear every time i ask a guy wat he has in his wallet the word "condom" always comes out of their mouth.. o.O



Aha I do have a condom in my wallet. Its a necessary item. Plus bus card, eftpos card, credit card, uni id, money..


I've never thought that guys would always carry condom!!!! eek


Well you never know when opportunity would strike....but not all guys are like that.

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Post #410992 - Reply to (#410843) by John21
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heres a question for all u guys. what do u have in ur wallet?
i swear every time i ask a guy wat he has in his wallet the word "condom" always comes out of their mouth.. o.O



Aha I do have a condom in my wallet. Its a necessary item. Plus bus card, eftpos card, credit card, uni id, money..

No dude! NO!

Seriously man, never keep condoms in your wallet or anything like that. The heat, pressure and rubbing between the wallet can cause the latex to break. Totally just saved your future.

On the topic I keep my ID, a bank card, a Safeway club card and 3 bus tickets in my wallet. No condoms......or money.


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Post #411440 - Reply to (#410877) by xxkuroxx
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heres a question for all u guys. what do u have in ur wallet?
i swear every time i ask a guy wat he has in his wallet the word "condom" always comes out of their mouth.. o.O



Aha I do have a condom in my wallet. Its a necessary item. Plus bus card, eftpos card, credit card, uni id, money..


I've never thought that guys would always carry condom!!!! eek


Oh trust me they do but atleast they r safe? xD
Another question for men out there, do u prefer a gf who is younger or older than you? o.O

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5:19 pm, Oct 1 2010
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For me, until around 18 yrs I was more into older women, now it's around the same age and I think I'll prefer younger girls in the future. biggrin
Although preferences are meaningless once you fall in love >.>
Also, it's not true that all men carry condoms in their wallet... I got some at home (who doesn't?) and I take some with me if I go out drinking (you never know) but I don't carry them around usually.

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