Betty Rollin Motherhood Who Needs It Analysis

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When I was young I remember my mother and grandmother raising me. They instilled most of my beliefs and morals. They taught me to always be polite, understanding, and cautious. All mothers in the world want their children’s lives to better than their own. Hoping that they can reach their highest potential. Instilling their own beliefs and morals from what their parents taught them. Passing knowledge down from generation to generation is important. +Having read Betty Rollin’s “Motherhood: Who Needs It?” I disagree with her notion that motherhood is not instinctual. *She does not prove her point using female psychology, religion, and animal studies. Reading Betty Rollin’s “Motherhood: Who needs it?” makes me realize how much people differ in this world today. …show more content…

“If a woman feels disappointed and trapped in her mother role, it is bound to affect her marriage in any number of ways.” I agree with this statement because having children prohibits you from doing certain things on the daily basis. Unless of course you have staff on hand 24 hours a day. I would be able to get up and go whenever it is needed. I would also be able to focus on the house or certain areas of my life. I would be able to do more things that I enjoy. “Often when the stork flies in, sexuality flies out.” This statement is true in my mind. When having children it is difficult to even feel sexy. People dress down to feel more comfortable chasing around the little ones. I put on tennis shoes instead of the cute wedge heels collecting dust in the

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