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A quick perusal of studies showed that roughly 75% of professional women (Docs, Attys, CXOs) had

Author: TyroneIrish (22976 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)
Posted at 8:57 pm on Dec 28, 2025
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children...and their time management skills prioritized family time...plus their success served as a motivator for the kids.

Bottom Line...Women represent a long un-tapped source of outstanding Human Capital in the workforce, and it's self defeating for society (including Religions) to not take advantage of that significant resource. Back 2,000 years in a mostly agrarian environment, more limited gender roles made sense...not true today...and that should be reflected in Catholic Mass homilies...as the 'chuckle' at our Mass underscored...

Note: This response was meant for Curly...but ELP will do...


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Replies to: "A quick perusal of studies showed that roughly 75% of professional women (Docs, Attys, CXOs) had"

  • it’s as if men and women are different [NT] [LINK] - WestCoastIrishFan - 3:42pm 12/28/25 (4) [View All]
    • Father in his Homily today said that women are nurturers and men are protectors. - ELP - 4:06pm 12/28/25
      • A quick perusal of studies showed that roughly 75% of professional women (Docs, Attys, CXOs) had - TyroneIrish - 8:57pm 12/28/25
      • Times change...women are now Doctors, Attorneys, CEOs, etc...takes cooperation and mutual respect. [NT] - TyroneIrish - 4:13pm 12/28/25
        • And so are today’s women less nurturing? - Curly1918 - 6:38pm 12/28/25

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