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FULL LIFE CONSEQUENCES
a game show where a toddler has to choose between a cheque for a million dollars or a small basket filled with $8.14 worth of dollar store toys and in the corner of the tv you can see their parents in a locked sound proof room watching from a screen and screaming the whole time
Scott writes that all 23 women interviewed for the paper described doing both male and female chores. Men, on the other hand, talked mostly about male labor. Unless specifically asked, only a third of the men interviewed mentioned any work traditionally done by women. One apple grower described his orchard as a one-man business that his son would eventually inherit, with his wife and daughter only minimally involved. But, in a separate interview, his wife said that while her husband and son took care of the trees, she handled seedlings in the nursery, coordinated sales, hired seasonal labor, kept the books, and helped make decisions. She also mentioned that their daughter ran the farm’s fruit stand. The men were also more likely to emphasize male ownership of family enterprises—“my grandfather’s farm” or “my tractor.” In contrast, the women usually referred to “my grandmother and grandfather’s farm” or “our tractor.”
GENDER AND FAMILY FARMS: AN INVESTIGATION
I’m going to buy a farm one day, and hope I have daughters to leave it to: break the cycle.
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REPRESENTATION MATTERS.
Representation is SO important.
“ Work hard, stay humble, dream big. ”
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THIS IS SUCH MOTIVATION
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Speak that shit into existence!
I dont think i’d be cool with a open relationship like i aint bout that life either we together or we aint
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why am I like this
Appreciate what you have before it turns into what you had.
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