Women need to stop choosing career or family - and take the third way instead

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Wies Bratby: Women need to stop choosing career or family - and take the third way instead

 

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Or women can be informed as to the likely consequences of their choices and then left to decide for themselves.

Yawn

Women would be able to do both if their partners helped them and they weren't relied on to be a sole parent as well as a breadwinner while apparently taking care of their adult partners too.

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