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Again parents indoctrinating children while men start wars
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I feel sad for you too. You missed out. Most men aren't like this. You just see it all the time. Families are great (even when you have a career). |
Actually that was my first post and the “like” is meant to be read ironically, since this is such a patently misogynistic idea that truly could— or should— only appeal to the sort of parent who looks at their child and thinks they have very little to offer beyond menial tasks and service. |
Don’t you read the part about how the biggest cause of death to pregnant women is homicide carried out by their domestic partners? The biggest risk to school children is gun violence? I have a spouse and child because I assessed risk differently than the PP did but she’s by no means irrational. When the leading cause of death was cancer people stopped smoking. Now the leading cause of death is men. |
| What? This lady is not traditional she’s a career women who has a blog and know just what to say to go viral. People are so dumb sometimes |
Good. |
Why do you consider taking care of children, cooking, and cleaning to be “menial tasks”? As opposed to sitting at a desk making powerpoints, for example. I maintain that YOUR attitude is what is “patently misogynistic”. |
Oh I see, you’re just a troll. |
I don’t consider childcare to be necessarily menial, but scrubbing a toilet absolutely is. Washing dishes is. Doing laundry is. Maybe you look at your daughter and see someone whose highest aspirations in life should be cleaning up the fecal matter of others, but I certainly don’t see my daughter that way, and I notice very few people see their sons in that light. |
My son wants to be a plumber and I am encouraging that… I’m imagining there will be fecal matter involved. I bet you pay some poor woman to clean up your fecal matter, since you’re too good to clean your own toilets. You probably even pretend you don’t look down on her and consider her to be a lesser human than you. And you undoubtedly consider yourself to be a feminist. Gross. |
We pay a husband and wife housekeeping team. I can’t say who does it all of the time but I’ve seen the husband do the bathrooms. They’re a hardworking immigrant family whose children— boys and girls alike— being raised to excel in school and contribute at home. Your son is being raised to deal with feces for money and independence, your daughter to deal with feces as a dependent. Again if you don’t think she deserves better I can’t tell you you’re wrong, I can just say my daughter is deserving of more. |
You don’t know men. Majority of men actually want to be the provider and have a woman stay at home. A housewife is not a “ dependent”. The fact that so many of you women on here look down on a woman’s staying home is sad. Staying home to raise kids and take care of your home is just as valuable and important as working an office job. |
Most men do want a stay at home wife. You don’t know men. |
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+1. I hate feminist women who look down on women who are homemakers. Isn’t feminism about women having a choice and choosing what works for them? I don’t see anything wrong I’m providing a loving home for your family and raising kids. |
Are you familiar with the term “revealed preferences”? It’s the Econ term for “look what people do not what people say”. Most married couples— are dual income. And unless a housewife has income from a non-professional source, such as family money or investments, she’s a dependent. |