Empowerment of women, do you agree ?

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1) Isn't that cheating? Then no, its no OK for a married women to have *** while married unless she is going through divorce proceedings or is in permanent separation, that's just ridiculous

2) This has two notes, if a married woman does not wish to be a mother then she should not have to be, a baby is something both parents should want. If its abortion then no, unless the womans life is in danger or the babys, is she got pregnant through consensual *** its unfair to the Father to have an abortion if he wants the child and I don't believe in abortion under those circumstances anyway.

3) I don't get this, I don't understand why they would make it sound as if it is OK for a woman to be unfaithful, also no decent married woman would come home at 4am, cheating or not.

4)This just sounds like she is saying I'm perfect and you are wrong in every way, arrogant, self important bull

I watched this video and was affronted by most of it, its these types of videos that turn men away from womens rights when its men that we need on board. Its just a badly thought out perfume advert, people like Vogue, who can't think passed their Gucci's and whose entire purpose is to turn women in made up dollys should not be in charge of a female empowerment video. It's like women who want attention through posting naked pictures of themselfs and calling it female empowerment, its not, its exhibitionism.

I'm from the UK
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Couldn't agree more.

OT: i always thought deepika is smart but this seems just...
 
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3) I don't get this, I don't understand why they would make it sound as if it is OK for a woman to be unfaithful, also no decent married woman would come home at 4am, cheating or not.

Women who work at night are not decent?

Have you ever considered the nurses at night duty or women working in corporations or companies which are open 24 hours? My gynecologist made a trip to hospital at 11 PM and left for home at 3 AM- probably reached her home around 4. Yea she was married.

My neighbour's wife was an engineer in a power company- 8 hour night shift was awarded on rotation basis as it remains open 24 hours. It cannot be shut down.

Another one was a nurse- at least a month of night duty alternatively.

A friend worked in company which handled outsourced job for Europe and US. The ones who worked for UK- returned after 2 AM and the ones who worked for US returned later than 4 AM...
 
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1) Isn't that cheating? Then no, its no OK for a married women to have *** while married unless she is going through divorce proceedings or is in permanent separation, that's just ridiculous

2) This has two notes, if a married woman does not wish to be a mother then she should not have to be, a baby is something both parents should want. If its abortion then no, unless the womans life is in danger or the babys, is she got pregnant through consensual *** its unfair to the Father to have an abortion if he wants the child and I don't believe in abortion under those circumstances anyway.

3) I don't get this, I don't understand why they would make it sound as if it is OK for a woman to be unfaithful, also no decent married woman would come home at 4am, cheating or not.

4)This just sounds like she is saying I'm perfect and you are wrong in every way, arrogant, self important bull

I watched this video and was affronted by most of it, its these types of videos that turn men away from womens rights when its men that we need on board. Its just a badly thought out perfume advert, people like Vogue, who can't think passed their Gucci's and whose entire purpose is to turn women in made up dollys should not be in charge of a female empowerment video. It's like women who want attention through posting naked pictures of themselfs and calling it female empowerment, its not, its exhibitionism.

I'm from the UK

NaNa speaks loudly with common sense again. I agree :)
 
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