Anonymous wrote:I think it means that people fawn all over a man/dad who is able to accomplish what the average woman/mom is expected to handle on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it means that people fawn all over a man/dad who is able to accomplish what the average woman/mom is expected to handle on a daily basis.
This. If a mom bakes 3 dozen perfectly-frosted cupcakes for the bake sale, shows up early to set up, and stays late to clean, she gets a thank you. A Dad works the same sale for an hour and "OMG, he's such an involved father!!!" A mom coordinates all the kid's medical, dental, orthodontic appointments, and nobody blinks because it's expected. A dad knows which shots his own kid still needs, or takes the kid for a sick visit, and "WOW, what a loving and attentive father!" A mom maintains the troop roster, and the snack rotation, and brings the first aid kit, and makes sure everyone has uniforms (plus always having extras, just in case), and it's background work that goes unnoticed. A dad shows up to help coach and "It's SOOOO great to see a dad involved with his kids".
It's actually insulting to MEN, because its roots are in the basic assumption that men are do-nothing dipshits who need a gold star and a cookie for being involved with their own kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the average woman is working an impressive job, cooking, cleaning, taking care of kids, and emotionally intelligent.
There is usually a husband, parents, nannies, cleaners etc involved. Lots of women buy ready made meals, get take out etc.
And I don't think women are simply emotionally intelligent by virtue of being female.
I know the trope is the superwoman mother and the useless father but I don't actually see either in real life. In my family, friends, colleagues, acquaintances - the mothers and fathers are all involved in whatever it takes to manage the home and family, lots have help and use conveniences, and none are useless or perfect.
I totally disagree - I have a ton of friends who are doing this.
Then I don't think most men are either. Most of my female friends out earn their husbands.
You live in a bubble since successful people mostly know other successful people. The average woman isn’t making a ton of money with an impressive career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree 100%! And this is why women dominate the patriarchy. They are so superior to men.
This thread is really bothering you, eh
The delusional blathering is entertaining. You want to be sooo oppressed but also claim to be soooo superior, depending on what's convenient at the moment. Pick a lane. Or better yet don't. It's funny,.
I would say to ask your wife to explain it to you, but you’re one of those forever alone types, aren’t you?
Annnnnd, there it goes….incel!!
Average woman is also sooooo creative lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the average woman is working an impressive job, cooking, cleaning, taking care of kids, and emotionally intelligent.
There is usually a husband, parents, nannies, cleaners etc involved. Lots of women buy ready made meals, get take out etc.
And I don't think women are simply emotionally intelligent by virtue of being female.
I know the trope is the superwoman mother and the useless father but I don't actually see either in real life. In my family, friends, colleagues, acquaintances - the mothers and fathers are all involved in whatever it takes to manage the home and family, lots have help and use conveniences, and none are useless or perfect.
I totally disagree - I have a ton of friends who are doing this.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the average woman is working an impressive job, cooking, cleaning, taking care of kids, and emotionally intelligent.
There is usually a husband, parents, nannies, cleaners etc involved. Lots of women buy ready made meals, get take out etc.
And I don't think women are simply emotionally intelligent by virtue of being female.
I know the trope is the superwoman mother and the useless father but I don't actually see either in real life. In my family, friends, colleagues, acquaintances - the mothers and fathers are all involved in whatever it takes to manage the home and family, lots have help and use conveniences, and none are useless or perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree 100%! And this is why women dominate the patriarchy. They are so superior to men.
This thread is really bothering you, eh
The delusional blathering is entertaining. You want to be sooo oppressed but also claim to be soooo superior, depending on what's convenient at the moment. Pick a lane. Or better yet don't. It's funny,.
I would say to ask your wife to explain it to you, but you’re one of those forever alone types, aren’t you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's true.
The man who does the bare minimum is celebrated. The woman who does more than the bare minimum is still excoriated. If they can cook and clean up after themselves they're seen as some sort of god.
Literally, the bar is in hell for men, and many still come with a shovel.
Who is celebrating them and seeing them as a god? Who is excoriating the women?
People seem to be caught up in their own heads. This just doesn't happen.
+1 I think these tropes are very unhelpful.
Maybe it's because we have kids in daycare and public ES but it's mostly 2 working parents and both are juggling dropoffs, Dr appts, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree 100%! And this is why women dominate the patriarchy. They are so superior to men.
This thread is really bothering you, eh
The delusional blathering is entertaining. You want to be sooo oppressed but also claim to be soooo superior, depending on what's convenient at the moment. Pick a lane. Or better yet don't. It's funny,.
I would say to ask your wife to explain it to you, but you’re one of those forever alone types, aren’t you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree 100%! And this is why women dominate the patriarchy. They are so superior to men.
This thread is really bothering you, eh
The delusional blathering is entertaining. You want to be sooo oppressed but also claim to be soooo superior, depending on what's convenient at the moment. Pick a lane. Or better yet don't. It's funny,.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the average woman is working an impressive job, cooking, cleaning, taking care of kids, and emotionally intelligent.
There is usually a husband, parents, nannies, cleaners etc involved. Lots of women buy ready made meals, get take out etc.
And I don't think women are simply emotionally intelligent by virtue of being female.
I know the trope is the superwoman mother and the useless father but I don't actually see either in real life. In my family, friends, colleagues, acquaintances - the mothers and fathers are all involved in whatever it takes to manage the home and family, lots have help and use conveniences, and none are useless or perfect.
I am divorced and childless (not by choice) so I admit up front I may not see all the things, but the superwoman mother and the useless father is all I see around me. Perhaps it is cultural.
Anonymous wrote:Who is fawning over the men - the other mothers at the bake sale? the receptionist at the doctor's office?
I haven't really seen men get fawned over by basic things but I guess in my circle, we don't really fawn over anyone.