In regards to women in the workforce, wouldn’t most of them be happier if they didn't work? If they had children, became stay at home wives, etc?

WhiteBoyChill

I understand that there are naturally a select few women in the world that feel really happy working in whatever careers they are in. Whether it be as doctors, nurses, teachers, etc.

That’s cool.

And I’d actually encourage most women to at least be employable in something.

Good people in general (men and women) are in short supply.

No guarantee of finding a good husband. Be prepared to live on your own if need be.

That being said though, I still feel from what I’ve observed that most women are not happy in their careers.

But as much as people say a household needs a dual income nowadays. That isn’t true in every case.

It certainly wasn’t true for the house I grew up in.

My Dad was the only one that worked.

My Mom didn’t start working until I was 14. After I’d already grown up enough to the point where I could completely look after myself.

That being said though obviously when I got older it cut back a lot on my Mom’s parental responsibilities and so that’s precisely why she needed to fill the time gap with work.

She enjoys her job now and I have nothing against that.

That being said though, if a woman is a mother her primary focus should still be on her kids if they are very little.

The way I see it, it doesn’t make sense to pay to have someone else raise your kids before their core values are even formed.

Because then they’re not your kids; they are somebody else’s to shape and look after.

So that’s why I pretty much see it as an abdication of responsibility to just dump your kids off at a daycare center for the entire day.

Besides that though, if a woman doesn’t want kids fine.

But that being said though women still seem to have themselves convinced that somehow leading all these corporate lives will be better for them even though from what I’ve observed most of them just end up feeling unhappy.

As much as women have been brainwashed into deviating away from the traditional lifestyle. This “new” alternative for them doesn’t seem to be working out for them so well.

In regards to women in the workforce, wouldn’t most of them be happier if they didn't work? If they had children, became stay at home wives, etc?
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