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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]So because I chose to stay at home and take care of my husband and kids, YOU DON'T RESPECT ME? UNBELIEVABLE! BTW plenty of working class men work very hard & are willing & able to take care of their families (and respect their stay at home wives.) [/quote] SAHM here, but is this really that unbelievable? Do you feel like you get the same level of respect? It’s all fine with me. A lot of people are good SAHMs, and it really isn’t that difficult. So it doesn’t come with a ton of respect. But I was a child psychiatrist in a previous life, and it is pretty obvious that if you are a person without mental illness or sadistic tendencies, and being at home doesn’t plunge you into abject poverty, then it is best for children to have a parent at home taking care of them. So I take the hit on the respect I get from strangers. [/quote]
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