Author furiously mocked after claiming ‘women don’t want a rush’

A self-help author is slammed after insisting that “women don’t want to be bosses or waste their most productive years getting a degree” — and claims women should focus all their energies on “preparing” for a relationship.

  • Bethany Beal was slammed after she claimed women would rather give up their nine-by-five sons than be “a waste”. [their] most fertile years in search of a job or degree
  • The Texas author of A Single Women’s Guide to Preparing for Dating and Marriage claimed to know the five things women “don’t want.”
  • In a fiery video, she said women “don’t want to compete with men in the workplace,” before adding that men can have the “nine through five.”
  • Finally, the author said that women “don’t want to be boss girls” and “don’t want to repress their lives.”
  • Though she limited the number of comments she made, many women were quick to slam her for referring only to herself, asking “not to speak for all of us.”

A writer has been slammed after she claimed all women would rather give up their nine-by-five height than be “wasteful”. [their] the most fertile years in search of a job or degree,” adding that women “don’t want to put career before family.”

Bethany Beal, the Texas author of the relationship book 150 Questions to Strengthen your Marriage and A Single Women’s Guide to Preparing for Dating and Marriage, was furiously mocked after she posted a video claiming that women do not succeed want to have jobs and their lives should revolve around their family, adding that “men can have the nine-to-five time.”

In a fiery video, Bethany sparked debate after telling her 33,000+ followers that “women want more for their lives, their families and their futures” — which she says means giving up your career and the whole thing to take care of your husband and your home every day.

Captioning the video “Five things women don’t want,” Bethany claimed women “don’t want to compete with men in the workplace,” before adding that women are “overcompetited.”

Bethany Beal was slammed after she claimed women would rather give up their nine-by-five sons than be

Bethany Beal was slammed after she claimed women would rather give up their nine-by-five sons than be “a waste”. [their] most fertile years in search of a job or degree

The Texas author of A Single Women's Guide to Preparing for Dating and Marriage claimed to know the five things women

The Texas author of A Single Women’s Guide to Preparing for Dating and Marriage claimed to know the five things women “don’t want.”

In a fiery video, she said women

In a fiery video, she said women “don’t want to compete with men in the workplace,” before adding that men can have the “nine through five.”

Next, Bethany suggested that women “don’t want to spend their most fertile years chasing a job or a degree,” before adding that women “don’t want to put career before family” and that they “want the opposite.”

Finally, the author — who suggests that all women should spend their lives “preparing” for a future relationship — said women “don’t want to be boss babes” and “don’t want to push their lives away.”

In the caption, Bethany said women are “competing, chasing and rushing,” before adding that she’s created an “online course master training” that appears to encourage women to make their five claims about their “reality.” make.

After women slammed the author, she was quick to limit the number of comments she could receive on the post, but not before many women expressed anger at her claims.

A woman clapped back and said, “Please don’t speak for all women. I value my college education and how fast I climb the corporate ladder, and I enjoy competition, more male than female, I’m also high enough to essentially be my own boss too.

Finally, the author said that women

Finally, the author said that women “don’t want to be boss girls” and “don’t want to repress their lives.”

Bethany said women are to

Bethany said women are to “compete, chase and rush,” before adding that she created an “online course master training” so women could make their five claims their “reality.”

Many women were quick to smack her for only referring to herself, asking Many women were quick to smack her for only referring to herself, asking

Though she limited the number of comments she made, many women were quick to slam her for referring only to herself, asking “not to speak for all of us.”

“It’s not for everyone, as is staying home, mum and wife. I don’t want kids and there’s nothing wrong with that.”

While others asked her not to “speak for all of us,” claiming while saying “we,” she was only referring to herself.

Another woman described her post as ‘devastating and devastating,’ adding that it ‘didn’t consider women in healthcare who are nurses, therapists, doctors, etc., who choose to pursue a career before (or instead of) having children.’

And while Bethany begs for women to give up their careers, it doesn’t look like women will ever slow down once job reports show women now have more jobs than men.

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 109,000 women work more than men, and experts expect that number will continue to rise as more women enter the workforce while the number of men in the workforce decreases.