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You may not be able to walk in a clinic with a flat butt and walk out with a huge one in a couple of hours, but at least you know it is a natural process that starts taking effect in a short amount of time and is good not just to get double takes but also good for your mind, body and soul. You've come a long way, baby..." the television ad would say. Back in the 70's, women were told we could have it all, do it all, be it all. We were told that we could climb the corporate ladder, be a mother, have a successful marriage and earn dollar for dollar as much as a man could. We now had "women's rights." Along with those rights came the Pill. Apex Booty Sexual freedom. Now we could have sex without as much fear of pregnancy. Indeed, we were equal to men. Right? Or did we just make it easier for them to get laid without putting out any effort? Along with those rights, we learned phrases like "Male Chauvinist Pig" and set out to educate men that they could no longer objectify us as women. Singer Helen Reddy belted out "I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar." We stopped letting men open our doors, pay for our drinks and dinner and insisted we could bring home the bacon AND fry it up in the pan. Along with being "equal" we insisted that men look at us NOT as women...but as equals. But are we equals, really? And how equal do we want to be? Personally, I am not interested in being one of the boys. I like being a female. I like being feminine. I like when a man is a real man. Biologically, we are not the same as men. Men are still snipes and snails and puppy dog's tails, trucks, guns and testosterone, and women are still sugar, spice, everything nice, lip liner and lunch with the girls. Thank God we are not the same. I believe in women's rights and I also believe women have a right to be treated with basic human consideration and respect. Men deserve respect too, but personally I can't respect a man who does not respect me. Is it any wonder why so many women complain to me and each other they don't feel respected by men? How far have we really come since the '70's? Let's see.... Women still earn less than a man doing the same amount of work. We now work outside the home, come home exhausted and work inside the home taking care of kids and hubby. If a husband and wife divorce, her lifestyle decreases by 45% and his increases by 15%. The men of the "future", i.e. TODAY were supposed to be caring guys who were products of "an enlightened era" sensitized to our plight as women. Men who, although no longer opened our doors, paid our way, respected us as women, revered us as mothers and wives and girlfriends were still expected to NOT OBJECTIFY AND DISRESPECT US. Well, guess what? Many of the men who are supposed to be products of the moms and dads of the 70's...the so called "enlightened men" are still objectifying women. I wish I had a dollar for every time.




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