Slavery versus Freedom… As a Man I’d Die for my Family, not for my Job… What don’t Feminists Understand ?? 🤔
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To be fair, at least at work you get recognition for your efforts in the form of wages if nothing else.
Are stay-at-home Moms getting comparable recognition or appreciation?
It seems not. Aren't stay at home moms considered, well, a bit lazy?
Sister of a friend of mine was told by her husband to get a job because he wasn't working for her to "sit around the house" and she had to "pull her financial weight'.
When stay-at-home moms are looked on as freeloaders, women who want to make a contribution to the family will go and get a job.
I'm all in favour of traditional family life, but it requires some appreciation for role, and that doesn't seem to exist in mainstream culture.
From whom ? Spouse and Children ?
By those who want you to work to help hide the inflation while breaking down the family........See how indoctrination and propaganda work ?
Yes, from husband. If husband would respect wife's home contribution, that respect would be more satisfying that a wage. But it doesn't seem to happen very much. Most husbands seem to resent stay-at-home wives and see them as a burden. I've seen it in my social circles.
Young children probably prefer to be at home, but only as adults would they ever think to thank their mother for being there for them.
Its because women stopped contributing beyond the children.
Back in the 17 and 1800s, the wives would be at home tending to home affairs - sewing, laundry washing, food preparation, cleaning, and so forth. A man would come home from soul crushing back breaking labor and his wife would be soul crushed and back broken, also.
Since the 1910s or so, the work of maintaining a home has steadily shrunk. You no longer make your own clothes, no longer have to spend all day making a meal, no longer have to scrub laundry on a board.
Including children, it takes about 3-4 hours a day to tend the house. Without children it can probably be done in one.
And when the man gets home, it's all drama. Fix dinner some days each week.Then it's fix the appliances. Tend the yard on the weekend. You, know, the "man's work". None of that was taken over to keep the house running smoothly.
Boys turning to men get tired of providing it all and getting nothing out of it. Especially if there is financial hardship from having a single income.
Girls ruined the boys that became men for themselves when they became women.
This answer is neither entirely wrong nor right.
There are considerations here but it’s not the answer.