I consider myself incredibly fortunate to be a woman working in America. It looks very different to be a working woman in other places in the world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I met an American woman and got married so I had to get a job.
Women in America will have to find an answer for the pressures of work and family, but if you really care about women's issues you have to think about women in the world, especially Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
The history of American women is all about leaving home - crossing oceans and continents, or getting jobs and living on their own.
I love working in America!
American women mean a great deal to me. They're such lost souls, particularly the women of my generation. And women need so much help. They never have anyone to turn to. I help them understand how they can look better, how to do this, do that, get a job. And they're very trusting. Like little lost kids.
I consider myself to be an international woman.
I am very career minded, and I think my personality is more suited to America. I am a working mother.
I've been extremely fortunate in my life. So I actually believe that I'm the living embodiment of living the American dream.
American women are so fortunate. When I got married, all I wanted in the world was a dryer so I didn't have to hang up my diapers. And now women have paper diapers and all sorts of conveniences in the home. And it is the man and the technology that has made the home such a pleasant place for women to be.
Not to sound overly cheesy but I really appreciate the freedom we have in America - especially as a female.
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