

Thanks for the book recommendation! I will enjoy reading it.
Thanks for the book recommendation! I will enjoy reading it.
My sister once brought back lentils from a trip to Paris. These ones are different she said. These are special delicious lentils. They tasted the same as the disgusting lentil casserole I was fed as a child. Anything becomes edible with enough hot sauce and cheese but lentils always taste like dirt.
They also have environmentally friendly packaging.
Im sorry but lentils taste like dirt.
You seem to define work as holding a paid job outside of the home. I disagree with that definition.
You’re not responding to my comment, just throwing in your extremely simplistic agenda. Your suburban american 50’s dream was a blip in time and space that is meaningless to most people.
Edited to add: The labor force participation rate for women in the US in 1955 was 34.5%. Women even worked in the 50’s. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LNS11300002
Cooking, cleaning and tending the family farm are all examples of work. As are making, washing and mending clothes. Teaching, nursing, bookkeeping, sex work and running a large household (or working in one) are also jobs. Helping to run the family business, whether a farm, a bakery, a church or a blacksmith, is working. Women did not just sit around embroidering things, and those who did sold their embroidery for money. You should also realise that all the men going to the office/factory every day is a recent development. My grandmothers both held gainful employment before world war 2.
It’s meant to say ‘Depart, men of education’
I’m right there with you. Women have always worked and the 50’s housewife in the US is a historical blip that women fought to escape.
Octopus skin. Neat.
You are a big fat fucking liar who is trying to deny women a voice because a black MAN might get overshadowed. Fuck off and die misogynist.