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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is 2026. Why aren't more men doing it? [/quote] Because many people still have common sense. Men are providers by nature. Household and children are the primary responsibilities of women. This type of lifestyle is closest to the human nature.[/quote] whaaaaaaa? Voice from 1955. [/quote] Name a society in history where men cared for the home and children, and women went out and procured the food and resources. [/quote] Aka Pygmies are one example I can think of off the top of my head.[/quote] If that's the best you can do, I think you're coming up short.[/quote] You’re moving the goalposts. You said to name a single society in all of human history. Done. But I’ll name a few more. !Kung Hadza Trobriand Islanders Khasi Mosuo [/quote] Perhaps it is societal conditioning, but it’s societal conditioning that has successfully built on top of existing human nature. Do you want to live in the society the !Kung or Trobriand Islanders built? Feel free to pack your bags and move to Papua New Guinea and live your best life. Find a man to take care of your home and children there. Let us know how that goes.[/quote] This is a false dichotomy, saying that the only options are 1. Men’s careers should be prioritized or 2. Go move to Papua New Guinea. The reasonable conclusion is that women’s careers should be taken seriously, and men should contribute equally at home. So strange to me that men lack imagination and are so rigid in their thinking. With a little creativity, you can find solutions that make everyone happy![/quote] I didn’t say those were the only options! I’m saying most women constitutionally get the ick from men who don’t work as hard as they do, or who try to take the lead on childcare instead of her. Rare outliers exist but you guys are railing against reality for most people.[/quote]
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