Who actually feels this reflects their own experience with normies?
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No, we didn't desperately need her income.
She wanted her own career. And she's had a great career and is very happy. And so am I. And we have three great adult well-adjusted kids. I really don't understand what your issue is.
His issue is that coercing/forcing 10s of millions of women into the workforce hurt wages, real estate, and debt spending in very tangible ways.
You also make a strong point that some women should go into careers if they want to and are good at it. Problem is that 90 something % of the time this isn't the case.
Both should exist, peoples innate talents should be followed whether economic or social.
Read the final chapter of Proverbs, describing an industrious wife. Look at all the things she does for her family. Does she have a "career"? No, she works at at many things. This must be the ideal for women. To be industrious and engaged in society, the pride of her husband. A doer. Not someone with a "job". I wish our world prized these kinds of women today.
The world has to have strong men in order to have women staying home. I would have liked to live that lifestyle, but if you can’t find a man to provide that, you have to provide a good life for yourself. Lots of younger men are very weak. All of the men I dated could barely change their own oil. Lots of them grew up without fathers, and it shows