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are still raising the childeren? I suppose if you have daughters it may be a problem in future life as they might not learn how to carry out the household duties properly for their husbands.

2007-02-26 02:05:10 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Gender Studies

30 answers

I do believe you are suffering from radicalinsania, letting women out to earn 'pin' money-what ever next!

A womanly wife must be available at all times for when her weary husband returns home, she should re-apply her lipstick, put a fresh piny on and welcome husband with his favourite tipple and maybe a small bowl of olives (I know how to entertain!)

I could tell you more mothers teach daughters to be good little women tips, but you'll have to buy the book

I know my duties hugs x

2007-02-26 02:56:55 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 3 2

I think you have written this to annoy people. Men are learning now how to do household chores. I do not remember my mother ever imposing household chores on her daughters. Also I would like to answer your radical question, these days you need two, to pay for a mortgage, so yes we should allow women to work when they are bringing up small children. Did you know that about 90% of part-time work is done by women? so where would the men be without women filling in these low paid service jobs? I know of a few cases where the women goes out to work, and their husbands stays at home to look after the children. So who said that the women should be in the home? Maybe the question should be, should men be allowed to work when they have a small child to care for. Shouldn't they stay at home and look after the child? You really need to change with times and get rid of your 1950s attitude.

2007-02-26 02:24:52 · answer #2 · answered by mellouckili 3 · 1 1

Who is we? I don't know any laws that prevent this.

If you have kids of school age, then I don't see what is wrong with a woman having a part time job during the time the kids are at school.

Also, some mothers are the ones who work, whilst the fathers stay at home and look after the kids. Sometimes parents will both have part time jobs, sharing day to day responsibility of the children. Do you have an issue with this?

HTH : )

2007-02-26 22:26:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's a good idea to let us women have jobs while we raise the next generation.
1. It's not a barrel of laughs watching young children 24/7 it gives us a release and lets us into the adult world
2.It helps us to supplement the family income kids treats ,clothing,shoes,holidays,spending money.
3.If you had a job before you had kids you know there is another world out there and you were once part of it.
4.I manage quite well with my part-time job at weekends when my husband plays at being mum for a while and i play at being an adult.

2007-02-26 02:19:25 · answer #4 · answered by Mea 5 · 2 0

Well what can I say, as for 'LET WOMEN', well since when have I been owned by someone? As a single parent I work full time, continue to manage the house hold and instill household management skills in my children. I believe you don't need to be at home full time to teach my children how to complete house hold duties to a reasonable standard. Both boys and girls need to learn theses skills, we are no longer in the 1800, it's no longer 'women's work'. I have 2 boys a 1 girl, they all do their fair share of houses work.

2007-02-26 10:02:33 · answer #5 · answered by tina 1 · 1 0

My parents couldn't make it on one income alone, so my mother had to work, plus she loved working and helping provide the income for our family. Now that I am a woman, I don't think I lack the ability to keep up household duties for my husband. I cook, clean, wash clothes, etc. I in turn will teach my daughter to do the same. My husband thinks that Im that much greater because I can keep all these things balanced with working. Maybe in your case, you make enough to provide more than enough for your family, but ultimately I think it should be a woman's choice on whether or not to work.

2007-02-26 02:13:54 · answer #6 · answered by NestleGirl 2 · 3 0

at the beginning, no longer ALL females are into that feminism crap! If the female is working exterior of the domicile, as nicely by means of fact the guy, then the two ought to share the relatives chores. it incredibly is going to no longer harm him and it's going to take 0.5 the time if 2 ppl are doing it. at times it takes 2 earning to pay the costs and merely get by using. perhaps if adult men acted like actual adult men and have been waiting to grant a reliable existence then females does no longer sense the ought to help out.

2016-12-18 11:11:32 · answer #7 · answered by clumm 3 · 0 0

I have had to work full time with 2 small children, as my 'protector' and 'male provider' would go on all weekend benders, hit me, never give me money for anything!! You may well live in a world where the wifey enjoys cooking and cleaning for her perfect husband, and, if there are any perfect husbands out there email me! No one is perfect... if its not abuse, its affairs, or work addiction or all of them!
the children will learn more seeing that you get nothing in this world without working hard, rather than being tied to the kitchen sink!!
Go working mums!!!!

2007-02-26 02:32:34 · answer #8 · answered by jenny w 2 · 1 1

A lot of men that still think that women should be kept barefoot and pregnant don't have to worry about that because no self-respecting woman would EVER want to be with them. It's kind of like in some cultures where women walk behind their husbands...The only way I would do that is if I was kicking them in the butt!

2007-02-26 02:16:10 · answer #9 · answered by Ryan's mom 7 · 0 1

I havn't got any choice but to work!
This dosnt mean my daughter wont know how to cook and clean.

Shes 2 next month and already helps me with the washin and uses her plastic hoover when I clean, polishes the tv-I have to do it again later but its not the point.

In my opinion and experience (recent lazy good for nothing ex) its usually the men that need a bit of training in day to day life such as cleaning and cooking.

Grow up!

2007-02-26 02:20:11 · answer #10 · answered by monkey-nuts 2 · 1 1

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