Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because for women living alone can be dangerous. Isn’t the case for men
Living alone is dangerous for everyone.
Too weird. I (woman) have been living alone for over 20 years (after divorce) and have never felt unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because even among women who consider themselves progressive or liberal, there is still a socialized expectation that men have good potential as a provider. The same is not true for women. And in the US, men living with parents are often seen as having less potential to be a good provider.
The majority of men aren’t fiscal providers and the vast majority of men aren’t net positive at helping run a family or household.
They ain’t providing anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because for women living alone can be dangerous. Isn’t the case for men
Living alone is dangerous for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Because usually the men living at home are failure to launch types while women living at home are sheltered/religious or caring for their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Seems sexist if you ask me.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed, it does seem sexist. Probably related to how traditional gender roles expect a man to be able to provide for his family.
When I met my wife she was living with her parents and I had no problem with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems sexist if you ask me.
No, sexist is not the word here.
Most think adults who year after year live with their able bodied parents likely have mental disorders or special needs. They are not marriage material, whether male or female.
Anonymous wrote:Because even among women who consider themselves progressive or liberal, there is still a socialized expectation that men have good potential as a provider. The same is not true for women. And in the US, men living with parents are often seen as having less potential to be a good provider.
Anonymous wrote:Because women are gold diggers. They want to live with mommy and daddy until a new daddy comes along. If he’s at home, they see that as bad. They’d sooner date a married man than a good man saving money living at home.
Anonymous wrote:I think the provider part for men is true. There is also a traditional values side to women 'still' living at home, a perception that they aren't going to be out with random men at all hours or partying if they live with their parents. I'm not saying I agree with it, but many conservative cultures value women living at home until marriage for this reason and I think there's a bit of carryover into perceptions in less conservative cultures.