So is female privilege. The problem is that feminists only see male advantages and MRAs only female.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Dr_Tad
Lol at equating feminists with MRAs again. I guess the World Economic Forum are raging feminists then.
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Replying to @rubyhamad @Dr_Tad
Two sides of the same coin. Women earn less money than men but spend more. What does this tell us?
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That women are still largely stuck taking care of the family. This isn't a difficult concept.
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1)Do men get this choice to the same degree? To have a better work-life balance?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @TakedownMRAs and
Of the women taking care of the family, how many would seek to trade partner's paid work hours for more domestic work? /1
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Obviously, everyone fantasizes about a larger time-pie (> 168 hours/week). But forced to choose, would be an interesting result. /2
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(Another irrelevant preference in this context: externalizing the costs of childrearing to others through paid daycare). 3/3
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Finances also often constrain choices too, yes, but talking about social norms
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