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It bodes well for longer term prospects. I'm not convinced of these "power couples" who act like they can have their cake and eat it too, trying to "have it all". That said, i don't necessarily want a meek no-ambition housewife who just folds laundry and pumps out kids either. My ideal is a girl who can make our house into a home and be a real woman to her man, but still has her own passion projects or 'work from home' income, and will go on adventures with me.
As long as she's willing to take care of a personal farm. If she's got all that free time and isn't bringing money home I'd want to to take care of some chickens/crops at home so we can have good food and dont have to waste as much money on shitty supermarket stuff
That sounds very interesting! I have not cared for chickens but I like plants so I think that would be good also economically! Fresh vegetables :)
It's what people used to do. Back where was born my grandfather would go out to work the fields while my grandmother would tend to chickens, cows, sheep, and whatever crops were at home. Nowadays with modern tech it's a lot easier but is a good way to be productive alongside being a mother.
I'm against an unambitious hen as partner, because women without any competition tend to neglect themselves or seek the competition in their men.
For children it's anyways not especially good if they grow up strongly connected only to one person.
What do you mean with competition? Do you mean not having any other things to enjoy outside of housework? I do have hobbies like painting and hiking so I wouldn't want home to be my only thing I do :) I think also children should be close to both parents is important
Competition with other females in job.
Women who are housewives don't send their children to kindergarten.
I don't think I understand, aren't all men and women at work co-workers? They work together and do the same thing! Not against but with, like a beehive?
In ideal world, maybe... but not in this one
I would.
Our marriage was better when she stayed home.
We had a nice little family and we had a system to care for our child.
Once she went back to her job it got crazy.
The house was a mess and We barely saw each other.
I had to quit my full-time job and work part-time just to make sure our child was cared for.
Then she started cheating with coworkers.
I would be for her staying home.
I feel fairly strongly that any woman I date should not aspire to be a housewife. If that's what she strives for then I don't like her ambition or lack thereof.
Maybe she'll work just as hard, but that won't put money on the table, which is especially important, and increasingly so in the future. I can't afford a housewife.
MEN HAVE SPOKEN!!!
Yes, before feminism took our women, and many a man's mind as well, we had our eye on the ball. Work hard, breed a fine lady, have kids, continue to work hard WITH HER HELP as a support role. She is not in the front lines, she is a medic, us men, we were born for the front lines.
Get all this feminist dog shit out of your heads people, women are support class.
No, I wouldn’t be against it. It wouldn’t be necessary, but I’d be honored if my lady chose this lifestyle choice one day because it’s traditional, anti-feminist and shows more dedication to raising our children should we have any 😍❤️
If she is coming with her share of wealth from her maternal home, then I won't mind her to sit at home. My sister also has got her share from my father's side and she's also doesn't like to work. If we have already secured our financial future then I won't mind my partner to take care house work.
I wouldn't be against it beyond the fact that I am not in an economical situation that would allow for that. Otherwise it makes sense and is probably the most efficient and best system (hence it being traditional).
Were I to have a woman in my life, I would want her to be a housewife.
Part-time work, if there were no children, would be okay, but I would want her to choose something for which she had a passion.
I think that is fair. I just personally don't have something I am passionate which I can earn money from. I do enjoy painting but I am not so good, but it makes me happy :)