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Reply to "Women do you look down on women who didn't marry good providers?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I look down on women who look at their husbands as providers.[/quote] Why? Men are unable to bear children and generally expect women to do the lion's share of child care. A man who wants a family and expects to do less than 50 percent of the care should be a good provider. [/quote] Your expectations are about three decades stale. Get out more and see what dads are doing nowadays with their kids and at home. [/quote] Women who denigrate the value of child rearing and home keeping are not advancing women's rights, quite the contrary. Again, I worked the whole time my kids were young. My husband helped a lot. We had a housekeeper twice a week. It was still stressful beyond belief. This site is constantly visited by overstressed young mothers who are thinking of divorce because their husbands don't help at home or with kids. [/quote] Yep. It is absolutely ridiculous that in this day and age, a smart woman cannot see the value of child rearing and home keeping. [/quote] sounds like a cultural and societal problem then. are people's jobs so inflexible that a father or mother cannot run a family well while working? are others so nasty that they try to make their competitive advantage that they will inflexibly work longer than others. [/quote]
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