How about start endorsing housewives as a possible solution? I met a girl who wanted to do just that, but she was pressured by society into getting a degree. Previously, she had a attraction to tradesmen and she doesn't now, thanks to hypergamy. She regrets her decision. It just happened so that her mum was a housewife and she never aspired to have a job.
How about start endorsing housewives as a possible solution? I met a girl who wanted to do just that, but she was pressured by society into getting a degree. Previously, she had a attraction to tradesmen and she doesn't now, thanks to hypergamy. She regrets her decision. It just happened so that her mum was a housewife and she never aspired to have a job.
Brad, Even a neanderphal like me shudders at the term "housewife". That's rather like talking about "the man of the house"! But I take your point that plenty of women prefer to concentrate on being full-time mothers and "homemakers" and there are many husbands (and children) who benefit from having that caring woman looking after them.
The term was used by her and I just went along. I know plenty women who aren't bothered by it. My mum referred to my dad as 'the man of the house' all the time.
Interestingly, some people pointed out this is the fine example of how they're trying to do away gender stereotype. People who are fighting the feminist are guilty of doing it themselves.
How about start endorsing housewives as a possible solution? I met a girl who wanted to do just that, but she was pressured by society into getting a degree. Previously, she had a attraction to tradesmen and she doesn't now, thanks to hypergamy. She regrets her decision. It just happened so that her mum was a housewife and she never aspired to have a job.
Brad, Even a neanderphal like me shudders at the term "housewife". That's rather like talking about "the man of the house"! But I take your point that plenty of women prefer to concentrate on being full-time mothers and "homemakers" and there are many husbands (and children) who benefit from having that caring woman looking after them.
The term was used by her and I just went along. I know plenty women who aren't bothered by it. My mum referred to my dad as 'the man of the house' all the time.
Interestingly, some people pointed out this is the fine example of how they're trying to do away gender stereotype. People who are fighting the feminist are guilty of doing it themselves.