JGNAT:
Don't shoot the messenger. Saying that women around the world, in general, have less formal education, less job oportunities, and lesser pay than men is just stating a fact. No more of a fact than stating that 1 billion+ people in the world live on less than a dollar a day. Men and women.
I am glad that you are a strong woman who thinks for herself, and I sincerely do appreciate your comments, just like everyone's comments. I just ask you to not hinder the conversation by constantly repeating to everyone that you are the exception to the rule, or that we (men) are over-generalizing. I really need everyone to comment on their thoughts, even though some thoughts and viewpoints may be offensive to others.
Think about the world that JW women, IN GENERAL (¬¬) are in:
1. Men lead the religion
2. Women do the vast majority of the preaching work.
3. Women and men are taught mysogynistic attitudes that come from the Bible. Almost every character in the Bible, with the exception of Jesus perhaps, treats women very poorly. I think one of the worst examples is Judah. Woman is a prostitute? Bring her out for burning. Man pays for prostitute? Gets away with it and becomes one of the ancestors of Jesus!
4. Men are taught to lead the household, that they have the last say in a decision. Women who do not agree with their husbands, or worse, with the elders, are seen as rebellious and a problem. The first-world country and the third-world country JW women are incredibly different in this aspect. In the first-world countries they have a lot more freedom. In most men-dominated third-world countries, JW doctrine gives many a "hall pass" to treat women very poorly.
And this is for women in general, around the world, JW or not: They are more emotional. Not that they are ONLY emotional, but that they are MOSTLY emotional.
Combine an emotional person with little education, and put her in a male-dominated, you-must-be-submissive environment where if she gets out of it loses family and all the "social network" she has had, then you have a perfect mix of situations that make it extremely hard to get a woman out of JW's using strictly doctrinal matters.
THAT BEING SAID,
I have noted that women have to see the dark side of JW's to make it easy to go out. Instead of pointing out doctrinal mistakes, point out injustices (have to be local and easily verifiable), hard-to-follow doctrines that are heartbreaking decisions, such as shunning and the blood issue. Make yourself the best husband/son you can be, constantly remind them of your love.
If there is a disfellowshiped person that is close to the mom/wife/other, and you both know that person, it would be a good idea to calmly ask, "Hey, do you think so-and-so will ever come back?" and then, if a conversation starts, "I don't think he is an evil person... deep down inside... what do you think?"
Just my humble opinions.
Thanks