I will quit my job too if I can survive without it.Very traditional household setting, but I guess it's still true in Japanese households. I still don't get the culture of having the wife quit her job (even if its a promising career) to be a full-time housewife, but then again, if they're happy about it...
hear hear.I will quit my job too if I can survive without it.![]()
porque no los dos 8DI'm confused.
Does wife want a head pat or for the husband to give her a bone? LMAO
While I'm not gonna try to claim that nobody exists who wants to be a full-time housewife and feels completely fulfilled and satisfied doing it, I think it's generally a conservative male fantasy and for most actual housewives, it's boring, stifling and mentally taxing.Very traditional household setting, but I guess it's still true in Japanese households. I still don't get the culture of having the wife quit her job (even if its a promising career) to be a full-time housewife, but then again, if they're happy about it...
To be fair, work for most people is "boring, stiffling and mentally taxing" so staying at home is objectiveIy bad only when comparing apples to oranges but if the breadmaker doesn't dismisses their spouse's dificulties on account of them "having it easy" and if the person herself doesn't compare only the bad of staying at home with ony the good of working, the levels of satisfaction go up.While I'm not gonna try to claim that nobody exists who wants to be a full-time housewife and feels completely fulfilled and satisfied doing it, I think it's generally a conservative male fantasy and for most actual housewives, it's boring, stifling and mentally taxing.