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| Agree | 62% | 238 votes | Total: 382 votes | |
| Disagree | 38% | 144 votes |
Agree
Created on: July 20, 2008 Last Updated: July 21, 2008
When I was a little girl, I used to tell my mother that I wanted to be just like her. I wanted to have
Created on: February 09, 2010
Working mothers don't necessarily raise working daughters. They raise strong, determined daughters.
Created on: July 21, 2008 Last Updated: July 26, 2008
I am a stay at home mother of four children. Three boys and one girl, she is five years old. I stopped
by PH1966
Created on: July 12, 2008
When a mother works to help support her family, she demonstrates to her children, both male and female,
Created on: July 05, 2008
When my children were young, I had to work; I had no choice. Actually, that's not really true. I could
by BG Torres
Created on: July 07, 2008
The best advice my mother ever offered me was never to rely on anyone else. When it comes to life, you
Disagree
by Carol Gioia
Created on: April 12, 2008 Last Updated: July 20, 2008
Working mothers raise working daughters is an inaccurate generalization of the behavior of women. The
by Emelia Rose
Created on: July 05, 2008
I can't say that I agree. I grew up in a home where the moms always stayed home. Going on 41 my standards
by LovLee
Created on: May 26, 2008
I grew up with a mother who was always at work, as a child I felt her job was far more important then
by Farrah Tahar
Created on: July 06, 2008
I am a working woman, who will be a mother in three months. My mother was a stay-at-home mum who quit
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