Girls, What do you think about "nurturer"/"homemaker" men? What do you think about stay-at-home-dads?

TomGarand
I'm asking out of curiosity. See, I mentioned that some people want relationships where the gender roles are reversed. And these guys have a whole subreddit for them (www.reddit.com/RoleReversal/)

Some of the men there, and some men in general, just aren't providers. Some men would rather be the nurturer in the relationship. They'd rather take care of the house and emotionally support their wives or girlfriends while they are out there, bringing home the bacon. They'd rather cook nice meals for their partner after a hard day at work. These men would rather stay home and take care of the kids and the house, than focus on having a career of their own.
Yes, this is from R/RoleReversal
Yes, this is from R/RoleReversal
Personally, I'm flexible. I wanna make a career on YouTube and focus my content on Yu-Gi-Oh and anime, simply because Yu-Gi-Oh is my special interest, and I like Japanese culture. But if things changed, I could see myself staying home and taking care of my woman and any children instead. In fact, I legitimately want a family of my own one day, but I fear that my lack of desire to be a provider for a woman will make dating and having relationships much harder for me.

I know that the average woman wants a man who's a provider. Why do you think they always list "ambition" as an attractive trait? Well, I wanna ask any ladies here: What are your thoughts on men who would rather play a supportive role in the relationship? What if your man would rather focus on taking care of the house and pampering you, than have his own career?

Furthermore, what do you think I should do regarding my relationship goals?
Girls, What do you think about "nurturer"/"homemaker" men? What do you think about stay-at-home-dads?
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