So 'workaholic' is a word for someone who dedicates almost their entire life to their job & loves it. Do we need 'homeaholic' (or something)
Which it clearly isn't coz in this depiction men don't stay at work *all the time* They come home & spend similar amount of time with family
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If they don't but spend nearly all their waking hours at work, they are a workaholic & have a right to be but we don't advocate it for all
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Similarly, the women who they advocate spending nearly all their waking hours parenting & doing domestic stuff would be ....homeaholics?
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Which again is their right if they want to do this (and have a partner who wants to support them to do it) but it is advocated for everyone?
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So this would seem to be not only an ethical failure 'Men shld do this & women shld do that* but not even consistent internally.
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Pure speculation, but I bet you'd find more women prefer being a full time stay at home mother than men being at work 16/7 (instead of 24/7)
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Quite possibly.
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