Women Don't Want More Than Men

In what sense? Also, I actually disagree with this notion, with my own gender biases via my own personal experiences.
 
It is provable that women are already doing the work and taking the same and even more responsibilities than the normal male counterparts. Pay them. What's wrong with that?
 
Who gives a rat's ass what you think, freeboy? You got something to dispute the truth or are you just blowing out your ass,,,,,,,,,,again? You're not worthy of any honest discussion or recognition. You've proven that repeatedly.
 
It is provable that women are already doing the work and taking the same and even more responsibilities than the normal male counterparts. Pay them. What's wrong with that?

they are being paid. women are paid exactly the same for the same amount of hours for the same job as men.
 
Yeah right.

In exchange for getting up at the crack of dawn every day, hauling himself off to work, and handing over his paycheck, all most guys ask for is for their partners to lay down and STFU for about 20 minutes or so.

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It is provable that women are already doing the work and taking the same and even more responsibilities than the normal male counterparts. Pay them. What's wrong with that?

I just don't see how this is representative of a biased judicial system when it comes to custody issues?

Observe the following:

Myths That Lead to Biases Against Fathers in Child Custody Situations

Biases against fathers in child custody situations exist in several states, although such biases vary among different courts. Here is some information about the reasons that gave been given in court to support biases against fathers:

•"Fathers aren't nurturing and loving enough towards children."


•"Fathers do not have time to take care of a child."


•"Fathers are not knowledgeable enough about child rearing."


Fathers who are seeking custody of children should prepare themselves as best as possible for a child custody battle in order to exercise their full parental rights. However, fathers should recognize the reality that some courts may have a bias in favor of mothers.

See:http://singleparents.about.com/od/preparingforcourt/a/parental-rights-and-bias-against-fathers.htm

I think it's fair to say that the playing field is not even when it comes to custody issues.
 
I just don't see how this is representative of a biased judicial system when it comes to custody issues?

Observe the following:

Myths That Lead to Biases Against Fathers in Child Custody Situations

Biases against fathers in child custody situations exist in several states, although such biases vary among different courts. Here is some information about the reasons that gave been given in court to support biases against fathers:

•"Fathers aren't nurturing and loving enough towards children."


•"Fathers do not have time to take care of a child."


•"Fathers are not knowledgeable enough about child rearing."


Fathers who are seeking custody of children should prepare themselves as best as possible for a child custody battle in order to exercise their full parental rights. However, fathers should recognize the reality that some courts may have a bias in favor of mothers.

See:http://singleparents.about.com/od/preparingforcourt/a/parental-rights-and-bias-against-fathers.htm

I think it's fair to say that the playing field is not even when it comes to custody issues.

No it isn't. Custody issues are probably the most perfect example of what feminists mean when they state that patriarchy hurts men too.

All of the the myths you listed about fathers are the result of sexism. Sexism states that a woman's destiny is biological - she is meant to be a mother. Women are naturally nurturing and mothering and traditional gender roles teach us that the most important function they serve is breeding and child-rearing. This is as untrue as what is taught about men and their role as fathers.
 
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