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[quote=Anonymous][quote] That’s a very good point. Somehow Scandinavian country males are completely comfortable with women as their equals. Americans not so much. With Trump being elected, I realized how sexist American is. I never *truly* realized it before. [/quote] +1 I'm a Scandinavian engineer here in the usa and I just focused more on my kids when my wife started to out-earn me. Now she's an exec and that means that I have to do all the "emotional" work like scheduling Dr. appointments, shopping, running the house, etc. I don't mind and as a result have a much better bond with my kids than a lot of my male engineer peers. My kids are also much better in sports than their peers because we spent so much time together "training" when they were young and are actually coach able because they see the results. My BIL is millennial American who's now maga with young kids and high earning wife, but he's useless with helping at home, and can't hold down any job either. Not sure if it's my engineering bent or just osmosis from growing up in more egalitarian society, but a lot of American males are forced incels for a reason from my anecdotal observation.[/quote]
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