I am stricken with the peculiar curse of being a 21st-century woman who makes more than the man she's living with - first with a husband for 13 years and now with a new partner.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Everything's harder for women: harder to start, to stay employed, to run a life with a family.
Most women outlive their spouses. Divorce remains at record rates. It's important for a woman to be able to control her finances.
My grandmother grew up in a 19th-century world, and my daughter has grown up in a 21st-century world, and some issues, problems, dilemmas that these women face have not changed.
Divorce can be tough when the woman is the breadwinner. But the Lord can make the dark light.
I see a lot of women around me who seem to stop developing as individuals after marriage and children. I don't know what kinds of pressure they're under, but I think it robs the world of 'the older version of Judy or Wendy,' or whomever. It robs the world of the next iteration of them, and I don't think that's right.
Women are trying to have it all but are trying to regain control over their time. That's why many women are busting out of the traditional workforce and starting their own businesses.
You can no longer define your manhood by whether you're on a nine-to-five job or you're making more money than your wife.
The old, subjective, stagnant, indolent and wretched life for woman has gone. She has as many resources as men, as many activities beckon her on. As large possibilities swell and inspire her heart.
Living with one woman is horrific.
Woman, no less than man, can qualify herself for the more onerous occupations of life.