I know that because we're a leftist province we let some from other provinces in, but . Other countries? And with tude like ole joe?
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Aww guys, don't go too hard on JoePa. Honestly, I get a real kick out of the folks who claim to hate Muslims (and many other cultures) for their treatment of women... And then pine for the times it was socially acceptable for us men to do the same here.
It's a special kind of logic you don't find too many places outside of OODMag forums.
I think it is a very emotionally and intellectually weak person that finds it necessary to control another in a relationship regardless of being male or female. Equal and complimentary is the only way to be.
Do any of you have friends from First Nations families? I sure do and believe me "The hand that rocks the cradle rules the roost" isn't just rhetoric.
I'll let my buddy Clark speak for me - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4HPnio2wyA
Come on guys - I know that the woman in the house is the one that takes care of the day to day goings on of the family - that's the traditional role of the woman - that's not the point I was making - traditionally the woman stayed home and ran the house - taking care of the kids - and the man worked and bought home the necessary means to support the family - the husband and the wife compliment each other but do have different roles to play - sure there are times when these roles didn't work out because one of the partners didn't do their job correctly - the point I was making was that the man's role was to be the head of the family - that's all - he was to protect and provide for his family - the wife had her role which was just as important but of a different kind -
Now a days in a lot of houses both parents have to work and things can get a little mixed up - but that doesn't necessarily mean that the basic roles have to change - the woman doesn't all of a sudden become the head of the family and carries the role of protecting the family - she may have to provide for the family but that's another story - to many times when we discuss things like this people bring up situations that are not the norm and take off with it - remember there was a time when divorce was just about non existent - I remember when a couple got married - Mary do you take Joe to be your wedded husband to love and obey - for better or worst until death do you part - I do -
I hate to tell you,JoePa,but,the word "obey" has been removed from every marriage rite in every church in North America. It's not PC,anymore,you know.LOL
Well I do not know what you have to "protect" them from, American thing I guess? And far too often women were intimidated into staying in the marriage by the husband, those times are hopefully on the way out. We used to burn suspected witches at the stake, point is just because it used to be so doesn't mean it was right.