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Originally Posted by Jrchip1
Women need and deserve as much education as men. That in itself may sound sexist, but it's not intended to.
2) Divorce rates of newly graduating RN Nurses used to be at about 75% in North Georgia. My 2nd Ex also followed that trend. I used to think RN's rocked!
Still, it's a changing world and today, both men and women need to be educated, and work. The religious aspects vary, depending on upbringing and needs.
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I've had a lot of older (30s-60s) adult women in my physics and math classes coming back to college for nursing or medical tech type degrees. They were often needing to become the breadwinner due to a deadbeat husband, cheating spouse, or other situation trying to be more independent of a loser guy.
There are other cases, of course, where a woman can use her newfound financial freedom to behave badly (just as men do).
But the bottom line for me is that educated women have lots of options, and they should have lots of options, especially given the number of situations where less educated women end up staying in unfaithful and abusive relationships.
I certainly don't mind women who choose to stay home with the children, but I prefer that they not be forced into that role against their will if they recognize different callings.