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Du tycker ju att män ska stanna hemma och lata sig. Hur blir man framgångsrik om man sitter på röven utan att ha gjort karriär först?
Enligt dig finns det ju inga snygga kvinnor, alla är fula feta och utvecklingsstörda. Alltså får dina söner finna sig i att leva som incestoffer sugades på morsans taxöron. Jävla tramsmaja.
Jag skiter väl i vad dailymail skriver?
1) Man kan förvalta en del av familjens pengar, man kan vara duktig på en sport eller ett intresse, man kan vara snygg eller rolig att umgås med.
2) De flesta kvinnor från bra familjer har utseenden som går att fixa till.
3) Här är mer belägg för det som jag säger,
Real housewives of Gen Y: Rise of the millennial homemaker
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WHEN Taryn, 28, imagines her wedding day and married life, it’s not just the white-lace dress, rose bouquet and happy tears she pictures. It’s packing her husband’s lunch, making the bed every morning and even cleaning the bathroom that she dreams about.
Taryn, an account manager and contestant on Channel Nine’s The Farmer Wants a Wife, says that she has always wanted to be a stay-at-home spouse. “Although a career is important, it’s never been my main priority in life,” she explains. “I’ve preferred to focus on finding the right person, settling down, getting married and having at least two or three kids.”
She’s not alone. A recent study published in the Psychology of Women Quarterly found that while females of Generation Y are more accepting of working mothers, there is an increased desire among them to stay at home, compared to the generation before. Thirty-two per cent of millennials in the US believe men are best suited to be the breadwinners and women the homemakers. This figure is up from 27 per cent in the 1990s.
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Dr Jennifer Baxter of the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) reports there is a significant portion of 15-29-year-olds who agree with the statement: “It is better for everyone involved if the man earns the money and the woman takes care of the home and the children.”
Sophie, 25, and her husband Leon came to an agreement very early on in their relationship that she would stay at home while he worked full time and studied. She is proud to be called a housewife, but admits, “These days, it’s a bit of a dirty word. Stay-at-home wives and mothers are very underappreciated.” Despite the ‘stigma’, Sophie sees motherhood as “the most important job anyone could have” and is happy raising her one-year-old son, Charles, at home.
Belinda, 25, is also happy for her husband Nigel to be the breadwinner in the family, while she looks after their children, Alexis, five, and Brock, three. “Let’s just say he doesn’t have much patience and gets bored very quickly,” she laughs. “He is happy working and I have always wanted to be home with the kids.”
Kirsty, 29, is another millennial grateful to be in a position where she can stay at home with her children, Isla, three, and Axel, one, while they are young. She describes motherhood as her true calling and says, “I’ve always been a very maternal person, even when I was a little girl.”
It’s curious that a subset of young women in 2016 — a time when females are so strongly encouraged to get a university education, join the workforce and climb the corporate ladder — would rather be at home than in an office.
ni kan se att det är trendigt att stanna hemma och serva mannen.
Embrace it brahs (NSFW),
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