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Reply to " The End of Feminism? Young Men Prefer Traditional Gender Roles"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, they're just going to find out no one wants to date or marry them with those attitudes.[/quote] Yes ,it’s going to be hard for a man to find a woman who wants to take care of kid, family and home instead of going into the workforce. You’re delusional if you think that is going to be hard. [/quote] Well first those men have to actually get jobs that can fund that. So that's one. Second, men who feel strongly about "traditional" gender roles often just are terrible about doing their share at home and act controlling. The reality is most men I've met who claim to want traditional gender roles are just lazy guys who don't actually make that much money but they want a woman to cook and clean for them anyway. The men I know who are doctors, lawyers and engineers are married to other doctors, lawyers, and engineers.[/quote] Yes. But then they expect the female doctors, lawyers, and engineers to do the brunt of the housework and childcare. This is why female physicians make $100,000 less per year than their male counterparts. In some ways, I think it would be a lot easier if everyone was realistic about what they wanted upfront. [/quote] I'm a female lawyer married to a male engineer, and no, he doesn't dump all the work on me. My mom worked part time and my physician father didn't dump all the work on her either, my Dad and I together would do the dishes and clean every single night. Women make up more than half of enrollment colleges, law schools and medical schools. We're not going back.[/quote] I was married to a lawyer and one of the reasons we are divorced is because he did 0% of parenting or household duties. A lot of men do still dump the woman on the women even when they work full-time which sucks but at least I was able to get a divorce because I work. [/quote]
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