Because not valuing the professions women choose as much isn't a problem & still designating women as primary care givers isn't a problem...
Right, but if we are socializing women into not being interested in or thinking they can do higher value jobs, that's a problem.
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Why is it a problem? There's always trade off. Less paying jobs could also mean less stress and less work. Value isn't always about money.
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It usually does, that has to do with my second point. Also, why not encourage women to do higher paying jobs? More options is usually better
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I was... socialized... ? *tilts head* Actually, re: the full video, it's always seemed to me that women appear less intelligent and less-
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-interested in particular jobs, because they are thinking of different things growing up. Not paying attention, not trying, unless it's to
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Honestly, I think you're underestimating people's ability to make their own decisions. Furthermore, we're not living in the 50s anymore...
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