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Friday, June 19, 2009
Suzanne Fields :: Townhall.com Columnist
Glass Ceilings Aren't Glass Slippers
by Suzanne Fields
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Despite these gains, women more often express unhappiness with their lives, measured across lines of race, income, education, age and marital status, according to an extensive survey reported by the National Business Economic Research Organization, a nonprofit organization in Cambridge, Mass. Researchers were stumped for all the reasons, constantly refining their questions.

"Relative declines in female happiness have eroded a gender gap in happiness in which women in the 1970s typically reported higher subjective well-being than did men," say Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers, authors of the survey. "These declines have continued, and a new gender gap is emerging -- one with higher subjective well-being for men."

Numbers never tell the whole story, and it's easy to see how traditionalists might say the pressures of feminism increased the stress in their lives. Feminists, on the other hand, could blame a halted revolution -- a revolution that didn't change men to their prescription.

Both groups will look for ways to validate their opinions, but so much attention is given to women who have become stars in the public square that women get scant cultural reinforcement for quietly "doing their thing, their way." The woman's honored place at the hearth no longer gets much respect. The archetypal all-knowing, all-giving Jewish-Italian-Greek mother has become a source of jeers, not joy -- a stereotype to be mocked, not imitated.

The career woman who is a small cog in a big office, hospital or even corporate firm gets respect for her job skills, but not always for her womanly qualities. Chivalry is mortally wounded. Men with good manners are more likely to be gay (or thought to be) than eligible heterosexual suitors. The sexual revolution gives women the freedom to say yes, but not to say no. (Ask any co-ed.)

But there may be another revolution stirring. The current fashion craze of little girls is for "princess dresses." Little girls yearning to be a pink sleeping beauty, a lavender Rapunzel or a pale-blue Cinderella wouldn't dream of suiting up in pants like their mother's. They're dreaming of a glass slipper, not the glass ceiling, weaving the magic of pint-sized femininity.

Barbie's career clothes are stuff only for a yard sale. In the upcoming Disney cartoon, "The Princess and the Frog," the fairy tale is told awry. Tiana, the princess who kisses a frog, turns not into a prince but becomes the frog. No doubt it will all work out in the end, but the prospect of serving time as a croaking amphibian can't be a good omen for living happily ever after. Miserable as Tiana may be, she's in touch with the times.

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Glass ceilings/fogged up
Like many women, when I was young and had a child, I felt "inadequate, unfulfilled, worthless". Why? Because I didn't "work". After all one gets paid for "working" So, I did what many did, I left my darling daughter and got a job. I got paid. Looking back(after a second child, a divorce, a remarriage and finally two more children), I know realized I had been fooled, mislead. I no longer have to be paid for what I do to have value. In fact, for over 20 years, I have "worked" for nothing, while being able to enjoy the children of my second marriage. I have been able to do amazing things, and have permanent and positive impact on hundreds, maybe thousands of women and mens lives. What I do has value because it is valuable. Dear sisters, do not sell yourselves into slavery and a form of prostitution which in the end leaves you with a dry spirit. Glass ceilings fool us into thinking that there is greener grass on the other side, and this is very seldom the case.

Terry says:
"But equality and sameness are completely different things" -- and she is so absolutely right.
MerryCollin does a fine job of putting some of that into words. Even when equating "emotional" with "abstract".
It is the confusion equating "equal" and "same" by people who cannot grasp, handle, or tolerate distinctions that underlie much of our self-inflicted difficulties. The logical may seem heartless, sometimes, but the emotional cannot make the hard choices necessary when the going gets rough.

The distinction between "logic/Conservative" and "emotional/Liberal" isn't that one is bad - the other good; nor that one is preferable to another. It is only that they are different - and often compatible. BOTH are needed to work out problems, but we are so busy fighting each other, nothing happens - all because we insist our way is the ONLY way.
This is what we have in Washington right now - and why I am disturbed - and a little fearful.
Having a government firmly controlled by a single mentality - Liberal Activist, in this case - will be a juggernaut The People will have difficulty holding in check. Normally, we would let the Three Branches do most of the "checks and balance", but with the vast majority lined up in one direction, it won't happen there for some years to come.
We may continue to hold up the Constitution and claim to be "the land of the Free"; but right now, we are heading anywhere but.


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