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@spacekat that still holds true in many regions of this planet and even in our modern equality countries, it's:
first: not that long that women have political or whatever might and are not mostly known as wife of xy
second: even today, there is unequality and drawbacks for both gender, but one thing that makes the life of women problematic is the simple biology of getting children, for a man it's one night, for a woman it's a year if I count pregnancy and some months of breast feeding and recovery, there are professions there a (sudden) year break is more or less unproblematic but in some not
and I've read once a good article which said a woman who purely works is a career driven bitch, one who works while having children is a bad mother and unreliable worker and if she stays home she is antiquated on the other hand a man who purely works is a hard worker who can be proud, working while caring for children, great father and motivated worker, if he stays at home - a futurist
yes I (and the article writer too) know that this is carried to the extremes but there is still a lot of truth in it
first: not that long that women have political or whatever might and are not mostly known as wife of xy
second: even today, there is unequality and drawbacks for both gender, but one thing that makes the life of women problematic is the simple biology of getting children, for a man it's one night, for a woman it's a year if I count pregnancy and some months of breast feeding and recovery, there are professions there a (sudden) year break is more or less unproblematic but in some not
and I've read once a good article which said a woman who purely works is a career driven bitch, one who works while having children is a bad mother and unreliable worker and if she stays home she is antiquated on the other hand a man who purely works is a hard worker who can be proud, working while caring for children, great father and motivated worker, if he stays at home - a futurist
yes I (and the article writer too) know that this is carried to the extremes but there is still a lot of truth in it