Some always will but it's really a marginalised voice.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @anna_moomaw and
Ok that just simply not true I have seen videos of some guy on TV get booed because he said his wife could work if she wanted to...
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Replying to @Zdayone22 @HPluckrose and
But she didn't have to and the host acted like he just killed a puppy
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Replying to @Zdayone22 @anna_moomaw and
Because they thought she should have to?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @anna_moomaw and
That's the way is seemed like he was discussing because he said he feels like he should provide for her
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Replying to @Zdayone22 @anna_moomaw and
People still complain about women being limited, yes, but I see very little that women have a moral imperative to work.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Zdayone22 and
also, regarding intersectional feminism, could it be cause traditional muslim families have higher % of stay at home moms?
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Replying to @Jovangnr @Zdayone22 and
Maybe. But it's also not really an issue coz so few people are arguing women shld stay home. More maybe in America than here.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Zdayone22 and
I see people disparaging those that choose it even when there's no significant mass of people who want it to be mandatory.
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Replying to @Jovangnr @HPluckrose and
I guess we have diff perceptions of the phenomenon
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Seems so. Just doesn't seem to be a thing now. Gender roles still is, obv, and that's not unconnected.
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