Are women who complain so much about double standards just feeling guilty over their promiscuity?

Does it seem childish to you when women complain about 'double standards'?" --It depends on what double standard and when they choose to complain about it. Same thing goes for men that complain about double standards. At the present time, people that consistently spend most of their days complaining about double standards are obviously out of touch with what really needs to be fought for in the world right now.

It's the least of our problems as a country and people. We need to get out of this recession and start worrying about making sure our children are not starving across the country. Complaining about double standards isn't necessarily "immature" or "childish", it just seems pointless right now, when there are so many other important, URGENT matters that need to be resolved in the "real" world.

Though I'll admit that I personally don't agree with a man having to pay child support if he made it clear beforehand that he didn't want children, I will say this. In Kansas, when it was purposed with the person hood amendment, the idea the men who got their women pregnant in the first place would have to stick around was shot down. In other words, even if abortion were made illegal, men still would have the least to loose.

The worst they'll have to face is sending a little bit of cash to a woman and child they never see otherwise. Meanwhile, the woman would still be forced through pregnancy, still have to risk her job, her emotional, physical, and psychological health, and just about everything else as well. In my opinion, it really comes off as whining when men complain about the double standards when it comes to what happens to children, because that's really the only place in society where a man is ever given the short stick.

Even then, it's because of societies view that women automatically are the best parent. That women would automatically give up everything to see that their children are loved, cared for, etc, and any woman who wouldn't is a monster.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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