ladybug83
Member
I agree with many of the comments previously made. Yes, many LDS women are anything but selfish; yes, many women have children out of fear and out of selfishness; and yes, there are a lot of children who were born unwanted and need care.
In regards to the first point, I was mainly referring to women and motherhood rather than women and all the other great things they do in place of motherhood. Not to say that their good work is insignificant, but that the responsibility of bearing children and taking on the role of a mother is just as significant. About the last two points, there's no way to stamp a quick solution to those problems but they shouldn't prevent women from wanting to take on the responsibility of motherhood. I believe that having any kind of good influence on children is a wonderful thing, but I also believe that motherhood is an experience that's just as important as anything else.
In regards to the first point, I was mainly referring to women and motherhood rather than women and all the other great things they do in place of motherhood. Not to say that their good work is insignificant, but that the responsibility of bearing children and taking on the role of a mother is just as significant. About the last two points, there's no way to stamp a quick solution to those problems but they shouldn't prevent women from wanting to take on the responsibility of motherhood. I believe that having any kind of good influence on children is a wonderful thing, but I also believe that motherhood is an experience that's just as important as anything else.