"Retail – Women account for 85% of all purchases."
I've spent forty plus years working in the CBDs of large cities. You can see what women are spending their "wealth" on. Clothing and vanity for the most part.
"Retail – Women account for 85% of all purchases."
I've spent forty plus years working in the CBDs of large cities. You can see what women are spending their "wealth" on. Clothing and vanity for the most part.
I've been working from home for 20 years, which enables me to go to the gym and malls during the day.
You see working-age women all the time enjoying coffee shops, while their husbands are at work. Or, "ex-husbands".
And, good luck to 'em, if that's their priority - but don't whine about being "oppressed".
Women's preference for leisure time must be a huge factor in the "wage gap" which, despite spending $millions spent on it (now $billions, with tilting nursing, childcare,, etc..), the "equality" industry never sees.
The difference to many traditional societies is stark , travelling through the Middle East in the 80s it was common to see a village with the men sitting in cafes and the women working in the fields , is there a happy medium?
"Retail – Women account for 85% of all purchases."
I've spent forty plus years working in the CBDs of large cities. You can see what women are spending their "wealth" on. Clothing and vanity for the most part.
I've been working from home for 20 years, which enables me to go to the gym and malls during the day.
You see working-age women all the time enjoying coffee shops, while their husbands are at work. Or, "ex-husbands".
And, good luck to 'em, if that's their priority - but don't whine about being "oppressed".
Women's preference for leisure time must be a huge factor in the "wage gap" which, despite spending $millions spent on it (now $billions, with tilting nursing, childcare,, etc..), the "equality" industry never sees.
The difference to many traditional societies is stark , travelling through the Middle East in the 80s it was common to see a village with the men sitting in cafes and the women working in the fields , is there a happy medium?