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Thread: Forbes: Careers And Marriage
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[quote=CHYNAGYRL ,33258]Feminism has brainwashed a lot of women in Western countries. When I grew up in Canada i thought it would be great to be a career woman, but actually now I think I would to be a home-maker and work part-time. Somehow, the traditional societies had *that* right because they had insight into female and male psychology.A lot of social research supports that the man being the primary breadwinner is more healthy. Career women and stay-at-home husbands (non-traditional roles) have more heart attacks than people in the usual roles. THere is only one *caveat* here. For example, in Korea, maybe 85% of women are full-time homemakers. This has benefits, but the man and wife must respect and be loyal to each other. In Korea, a lot of the men are primary breadwinners, the woman takes the paycheque and controls the money, and the guys go drinking (and fool around) regularly. The woman cannot complain, because the husband says its his way of blowing off steam for working so hard. That's not an ideal system either.When the man and the woman respect each other for what they are each bringing to the marriage then that's the basis for a lasting relationship. [/quote]
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