Too right. 'A woman's place is in the home' was never intended as an instruction, it was always advice. It neither implied nor decreed that that was for ALL women, and thus needed no kickback. Of course society would need a proportion of women to step outside the domestic role and put their unique skills to use for the greater good.
It was all about balance and perspective, which we've terminally lost all sense of.
Yep thats why men should be forbidden from owning homes, they are just too bad at homemaking and often live in filth while eating junk. A man should find a wife first and then he is allowed to move in her home with her.
Too right. 'A woman's place is in the home' was never intended as an instruction, it was always advice. It neither implied nor decreed that that was for ALL women, and thus needed no kickback. Of course society would need a proportion of women to step outside the domestic role and put their unique skills to use for the greater good.
It was all about balance and perspective, which we've terminally lost all sense of.
Too true. A woman can make and run a home in a way few men ever could. And from the atavistic point of view of nurture, that is an invaluable skill.
Yep thats why men should be forbidden from owning homes, they are just too bad at homemaking and often live in filth while eating junk. A man should find a wife first and then he is allowed to move in her home with her.