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	<title>Comments on: Househusbands, unite</title>
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		<title>By: Yelper</title>
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		<description>Interesting. Now why do you think we should encourage men to stay at home, after years of discouraging women from staying at home? How can we tell men it&#039;s a great thing to stay at home with out a career, when since the &#039;60s we&#039;ve been telling women the exact opposite? That is, we&#039;ve been telling women how essential it is to have your own career and be independent. How can we now say that your gender should determine your career, after years of saying it shouldn&#039;t? In this era of insisting on treating both genders equally, if we&#039;re encouraging men to stay at home, must we also encourage women to do so also? Just some questions to ponder.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting. Now why do you think we should encourage men to stay at home, after years of discouraging women from staying at home? How can we tell men it&#8217;s a great thing to stay at home with out a career, when since the &#8217;60s we&#8217;ve been telling women the exact opposite? That is, we&#8217;ve been telling women how essential it is to have your own career and be independent. How can we now say that your gender should determine your career, after years of saying it shouldn&#8217;t? In this era of insisting on treating both genders equally, if we&#8217;re encouraging men to stay at home, must we also encourage women to do so also? Just some questions to ponder.</p>
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