I'm finding it a fascinating take on things. It's like... they've got the same data but draw completely different takes on things. And it all blames feminism for the wrongs of the world! Well, america. :-) It's sharpening my reading skills.
I wonder if these women give up all the rights won for them through feminism, like education, and bank accounts, and a driver's licence, voting, property, wearing what they like, contraception...
They certainly don't make use of a number of them...
There's a fairly large overlap with the quiver-full crowd, so no contraception (or if they do, it tends towards NFP which to work needs involves both partners), a lot of them cover heads—you should check out the regular discussions about sources for modest clothing!
I've seen this site in the past, you may have noticed the homeschooling magazine listed... There's a fair overlap, and quite a lot of dismissal of college (particularly for daughters, but often just as much for sons). It is the US, so voting isn't compulsory, haven't seen any discussion about whether it tends to be used (I suspect it is due to the type of discussion on the HS mailing lists).
Can't comment on the other aspects you mentioned:-)
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Date: 2006-03-29 09:36 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-03-29 09:41 am (UTC)From::-)
It's sharpening my reading skills.
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Date: 2006-03-29 11:31 am (UTC)From:Somehow I bet not.
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Date: 2006-03-29 03:16 pm (UTC)From:There's a fairly large overlap with the quiver-full crowd, so no contraception (or if they do, it tends towards NFP which to work needs involves both partners), a lot of them cover heads—you should check out the regular discussions about sources for modest clothing!
I've seen this site in the past, you may have noticed the homeschooling magazine listed... There's a fair overlap, and quite a lot of dismissal of college (particularly for daughters, but often just as much for sons). It is the US, so voting isn't compulsory, haven't seen any discussion about whether it tends to be used (I suspect it is due to the type of discussion on the HS mailing lists).
Can't comment on the other aspects you mentioned:-)