by phdinparenting on September 6, 2009
When helping my children to make choices, I find myself motivated by several things. Things that often tug my reasoning in wildly different directions. Things that may make me say one thing, when I wish I’d said another. Things that make me mad at society for being so petty, so cruel, so stupid.
I want my [...]
by phdinparenting on July 13, 2009
I read a lot of blogs. A lot of them I read so that I can get my daily head nodding exercise. Yup. I agree. You said it so well. Fabulous. Some of them I read because they write about things I don’t know much about and would like to learn more about. A few [...]
by phdinparenting on August 30, 2008
I want choice.
I want the right to choose whether to get married or not. If I choose to marry, I want the right to go back on that choice. If I choose not to marry, I don’t want to be considered a lesser person, given less advantageous tax status, or be considered to be “living [...]
by phdinparenting on August 9, 2008
I just came across a blog on feminist motherhood, that I plan to explore more. However, before I let her ideas and thoughts (which I am very interested to read) impact my thoughts on feminism and motherhood, I thought I would answer her ten questions that define what a feminist mother looks like.
1. How would [...]