14: The Female Assumption with Melanie Holmes

14: The Female Assumption with Melanie Holmes

Mother, Author and Researcher
51 Minuten

Beschreibung

vor 10 Jahren

A very interesting interview today from a mother's
perspective on the topic of being childfree.


Melanie Holmes is a mother of two sons and a
teenage daughter.  She's also a writer and researcher, who
has interviewed over 200 women and examined the cultural
assumptions of motherhood within today’s society.  She
received her BA degree in 2011, a degree that took 20 years to
complete because she took time out from her education to raise
three children. 


At age 51, she achieved her lifelong dream of becoming a writer
with the publication of The Female Assumption: A Mother’s Story:
Freeing Women from the View that Motherhood is a Mandate. 
For this book, she won a Global Media Award.  You can find
the book at http://www.melanieholmesauthor.com


Melanie has witnessed firsthand the pain of women who are viewed
as dysfunctional or selfish for deciding to pursue something
other than motherhood.  Her own daughter was the inspiration
for her research and writing.  She wanted her daughter to
know that there are many options besides motherhood for her
within her female experience, as she grows into adulthood.  


In this episode, the listener can expect to hear the
following:


How many women never question or have a choice in having
motherhood as part of their story;

How the need exists to amplify this conversation among
women—that womanhood does NOT equal motherhood for everyone;

How people rudely assume they have the right to ask VERY
personal questions about your intentions and your timeline
concerning having children;

How the need exists to raise consciousness publicly about
people who choose to be “childfree” or “childless.”

How we, as a society, still assume that motherhood is the
ultimate goal for every woman, even though the number of women
over 40 without children has doubled in the last ten years;

How women are viewed as being naturally disposed to be
nurturing and caring toward children, totally discounting the
fact that men are just as capable of caring for children;

How media influences our visions of ourselves—“We can’t
aspire to be what we don’t see.”

How double standards for the roles of men and women exist in
today’s society and how very little progress has been made;

How motherhood should be revered, but not presented as the
panacea for all that might be wrong with someone’s life;

How the “Parenting Partnership” doesn’t have to include
merely a man and a woman.



Points to consider:


“Motherhood should not be something to check off the to-do
list.  Women are complete beings.”

Respect each others’ boundaries.  We live in a diverse
world, and we don’t all want the same things.

We need more women in politics and high-level leadership
positions.  There are 19 states in the US that have never
sent a woman to the Senate!



 

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