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In the recent years women liberation has become a fact - one we just cant pretend not to see. But the question is whether it is a blessing or a curse? Or, in other words, will this pattern help to change our world into a better one? 
At first, the answer seems obvious - of course! However, if you think about it just for a while, it occurs not to be such an easy one, because it caused a profound change in the societies of the western world. 
First of all women started to think more about themselves than about becoming mothers and wives. But unfortunately the concern about career not only raised the self consciousness of young women but also contributed to the decline of population growth. The aging societies of Western Europe now face the problem of boosting their fertility rates in order to avoid the politically unpopular issue - namely immigration. On the other hand women more often decide not to have children, because their colleagues who do differently are discriminated against in the workplace. 
but as far as social individual issues are concerned women inevitably became happier and more self-assured that they had been before the liberation. They earn more and therefore spend more. They don't have to depend so much on their husbands, as it had been in the previous centuries. 
And what about the men? They dont seem to be very happy with it, but women liberation was, in my opinion, both inevitable and necessary . That is why, I think, we must accept it and try to spread it to the traditional and conservative parts of the world - Asia and Africa. 


