I agree that women need to be part of the work force, of course. They have enormous stuff to contribute, but don't neglect the raising of children.
I'm not so convinced that what we're doing is right. In other words, where both members have to work so hard to scratch out a living. That is tragic.
To establish personal relationships with the people you work with is stupid, because you never know when the winds will change. I try not to get too close to people.
There are some directors I hear about in nighttime or some I used to work with who walk around like gods.
A mother's got to be there to raise the children. That's all there is to it. I feel badly for those mothers who work hard, and can't do it all the time.