Anonymous wrote:No, the ones in my family do well caring for their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"A daughter once born is a daughter for life. A son is a son until he takes a wife."
--old proverb
What ignorant, misogynistic crap!
Every cliched proverb has a grain of truth.
The gender gap is real.
Biological and social Gender differences are both real.
The question is how to reduce the inordinate burden on women to provide unpaid family care?
(PSST…part of the way forward to reduce the burden on women to provide unpaid family care is to stop yammering old proverbs and getting those notions into people’s heads.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"A daughter once born is a daughter for life. A son is a son until he takes a wife."
--old proverb
What ignorant, misogynistic crap!
Every cliched proverb has a grain of truth.
The gender gap is real.
Biological and social Gender differences are both real.
The question is how to reduce the inordinate burden on women to provide unpaid family care?
I doubt that policing language and guilting people for expressing cultural realities will solve the problem …
(PSST…part of the way forward to reduce the burden on women to provide unpaid family care is to stop yammering old proverbs and getting those notions into people’s heads.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"A daughter once born is a daughter for life. A son is a son until he takes a wife."
--old proverb
What ignorant, misogynistic crap!
Every cliched proverb has a grain of truth.
The gender gap is real.
Biological and social Gender differences are both real.
The question is how to reduce the inordinate burden on women to provide unpaid family care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw my brothers do this to our parents too. But our parents raised us girls to put others before ourselves and my brothers to put themselves first.
My parents made us girls clean the house and babysit the younger kids. Our brothers only had to make their beds and do outdoor chores, like mowing.
It was no surprise when the parents got old, the daughters put in most of the caregiving hours. My brothers would turn off their phones when they thought an urgent call from the ailing parents might come in. They took care of themselves first as my parents trained them.
+100
Most of this over 40 were raised this way. It isn't genetics. People who are genetics want things to stay this way.
Link to research on reality of global experiences in huge gender gaps In providing unpaid family care with scientific research that contends it is all social conditioning ? Scientists have been arguing over this for decades …
You're a man aren't you?
Do you deny that children are raised with different expectations wrt caring even in the year 2021?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"A daughter once born is a daughter for life. A son is a son until he takes a wife."
--old proverb
What ignorant, misogynistic crap!
Every cliched proverb has a grain of truth.
The gender gap is real.
Biological and social Gender differences are both real.
The question is how to reduce the inordinate burden on women to provide unpaid family care?
Such bull. Because women bear children they were left to care for them. That's it. From that fact the basic beliefs began about women and their place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"A daughter once born is a daughter for life. A son is a son until he takes a wife."
--old proverb
What ignorant, misogynistic crap!
Every cliched proverb has a grain of truth.
The gender gap is real.
Biological and social Gender differences are both real.
The question is how to reduce the inordinate burden on women to provide unpaid family care?
Such bull. Because women bear children they were left to care for them. That's it. From that fact the basic beliefs began about women and their place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"A daughter once born is a daughter for life. A son is a son until he takes a wife."
--old proverb
What ignorant, misogynistic crap!
Every cliched proverb has a grain of truth.
The gender gap is real.
Biological and social Gender differences are both real.
The question is how to reduce the inordinate burden on women to provide unpaid family care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw my brothers do this to our parents too. But our parents raised us girls to put others before ourselves and my brothers to put themselves first.
My parents made us girls clean the house and babysit the younger kids. Our brothers only had to make their beds and do outdoor chores, like mowing.
It was no surprise when the parents got old, the daughters put in most of the caregiving hours. My brothers would turn off their phones when they thought an urgent call from the ailing parents might come in. They took care of themselves first as my parents trained them.
+100
Most of this over 40 were raised this way. It isn't genetics. People who are genetics want things to stay this way.
Link to research on reality of global experiences in huge gender gaps In providing unpaid family care with scientific research that contends it is all social conditioning ? Scientists have been arguing over this for decades …
Anonymous wrote:What I have learned is that mothers are blamed for everything whatever they do. It is impossible to win.