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There's another era in time where you think you'd fit perfectly. amirite?
by Anonymous11 years ago
I feel pretty good where I am. I'm a minority and a women, so I don't think I'd fit in socially too much farther in the past. I know it's not morally right to think this way, but that's how it was in the past. We've only moved forward and improved. The future's even brighter(:
by Anonymous11 years ago
The 50's. I'm pretty sure I was born to be a housewife, but these days that's not really ambitious enough.
by Anonymous11 years ago
There's nothing wrong with wanting to be a housewife, emancipation (to me at least) is about providing equal opportunity for men and women. This doesn't mean you should do something you don't want to! If someone, man or woman, chooses to have a career, they can do that. But if a man or woman chooses to stay at home, clean and perhaps take care of the kids, that should be equally normal and free to choose.
by Anonymous11 years ago
See, I feel the same way. Empowerment should be the freedom to make whatever choice I want, right? But I feel as though housewives are not nearly as respected as working women. Also, it's tough these days to raise a family on one parent's salary, and I don't want to put that kind of burden on my future husband.
by Anonymous11 years ago
90's. Good TV, great music, can witness the technological revolution, customs not too different...
by Anonymous11 years ago
The 60s. At least the youth of that time was politically conscious.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Britain in the late sixties was awesome and I'd give anything to have lived through it.
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