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Reply to "Why is it that the higher up you go in the social ladder, the more enforced gender norms are?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They have the luxury to do so, thsts why.[/quote] This. Why work if you don’t have to? And if you’re not working then you’re probably keeping house or supervising the household as doing charity and volunteering which are mostly female dominated anyway. For many men work defines who they are and their status so they keep working. And at UMC someone still has to work to bring in the cash since they’re not independently wealthy to live off investments yet. [/quote] You must not live in DC. I stayed home for 10 months. I could not get back to work fast enough. My husband was devastated that I wanted to go back. My kids said I was nicer when I worked. No, was not cleaning the house, etc at home. In DC, women care about their careers. I swear I would go to parties and when people would ask me what I did, they would walk away if I said stay at home. I'm sorry, but having the choice, I'll take work any day.[/quote]
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