As a separate thought, I'm 29 yrs old, married with one kid (for context). As I watch my peers, I observe a HUGE challenge for women who were raised (knowingly or unknowingly) to be single/independent to find good careers, but then as they get married and have kids, they realize they feel more called to motherhood than they previously thought. Now they're torn between pursuing a career and being a stay-at-home mom, not to mention the college debt they have from pursuing that degree to pursue a career.
"It’s not a women’s movement, it's a single women’s movement and it’s proven toxic to mothers, families, and especially to children." Would you call this "toxic femininity"?
When you talk about the “women’s movement” are you folding evangelical feminists into that as well like Beth allison Barr and Kristin Kobes Du Mez?
As a separate thought, I'm 29 yrs old, married with one kid (for context). As I watch my peers, I observe a HUGE challenge for women who were raised (knowingly or unknowingly) to be single/independent to find good careers, but then as they get married and have kids, they realize they feel more called to motherhood than they previously thought. Now they're torn between pursuing a career and being a stay-at-home mom, not to mention the college debt they have from pursuing that degree to pursue a career.
"It’s not a women’s movement, it's a single women’s movement and it’s proven toxic to mothers, families, and especially to children." Would you call this "toxic femininity"?