Thanks for the clarification. I do, respectfully, disagree with the quote. What is a "traditional American"?? I'm 70 years old and probably 6th or 7th generation American. Is that not "traditional" enough? Are we supposed to return to the day when a female was not welcome as a construction worker, engineer, doctor, school superintendent, etc.? The quote almost suggests there is a "woman's place" and it is wherever the "traditional male" feels that is.
We are blessed to live where we can respectfully disagree with each other and move forward. So many, today, are not capable of being tolerant of other's opinions. Sad....
Thanks again!!!!