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Originally Posted by Spaz
Understood. IMO, the talk was directed towards the women of the church, and therefore didn't include nor require the inclusion of the men.
IMO, she was not specifying responsibilities that are women's alone. I guess a good explanation of what I'm trying to say is that if you've got two kids, who're both supposed to clean their bedrooms each week, and you sit one of them down to explain to them the reasons why they're doing it, you're not excusing the other from cleaning his room at all. Does that make sense?
All that said, I completely understand the difficulty involved. The church culture IS one where women's ideal place is in the home with the kids, and the man's ideal place is in the office. And that can be difficult for many people...my own wife works full-time, and I like it that way. I think she's a happier person for working than she would be if she were a full-time mom. I'm also looking forward to her working part-time, as full-time is a little much for her with our newborn.
My issue with the reaction to this talk is simply with people reading things into it that I don't believe were there to begin with.
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And, BTW, being a full-time employee, my wife OFTEN feels out-of-place with the full-time moms in the ward. And that's really unfortunate. Hopefully there will be a talk addressing this issue in the future. Wouldn't it be great if that was given by Julie Beck?