This statement is just ridiculous.
My mother was self-employed and in business with my father. She wears pants. She cuts her hair. And she wears make up.
She was also a wonderful mother.
To suggest that motherhood is the only way a woman can be happy is absurd. What about women that can't have children? Are they just not meant to be happy? What are we supposed to do with them -- throw them away?
And what about women that don't marry? They can't be happy?
This seems to be pure emotion without any thought as to what either I or Dennis Prager was saying.
Make-up?
Pants?
A job?
Where in the world are you pulling those things out of?
Dennis Prager encourages women to wear make-up and look their best. His own mother put her make-up on every day of her life.
So does my wife, with her pants and her job.
Maybe you should read what he was saying again, and think about it rather than huffing and puffing and getting all offended and defensive—all about things that most likely weren't either being said or even insinuated by either myself of especially not by Dennis Prager in the links I provided for context.
I think though for either a man or a woman to give up their sexuality to the priesthood or orders, or a gay to give up theirs for the sake of righteousness, there is a real, real sense of loss and sacrifice.
It is a hard hard thing to do, devastating in many ways. It is something that anyone born before the generations that the 1970's taught would have understood intrinsically, and something that anyone born since that time rejects with an unthinking, almost maniacal zeal.
When Ann Coulter said that abortion is the one human right that defines feminism, she wasn't far from the truth. Either through abortion, or birth control, or leading a sexless life, that is what is happening in the world today—a full scale assault upon a woman's very biological identity as a sexual being through motherhood.
This is not a piddling little thing, giving up motherhood, giving up life with a man or a woman to share it with.
There is a sacrifice involved.
Feminism has taught women well that they need a man as much as a fish needs a bicycle, and most young women have taken that lesson to heart. Many come out of their college years of hooking up feeling totally unfulfilled, and glad to be out of the scene; probably many more come out of those years totally sexless.
Not many look to Mary any more for anything —a vision or two in some exotic location, but that is about it.
And this you say, is ridiculous to muse about.
If you say so.
I am happily married, and my wife was never happier than when she was pregnant.
It is your life, not mine....
Enjoy
