You misunderstood ;) I said that the traditional idea of the stay at home mom in a nuclear family is being sold by society as giving more freedom to women (compared to for example a multi-generational family) and apparently this myth worked very well on your wife.
You misunderstood ;) I said that the traditional idea of the stay at home mom in a nuclear family is being sold by society as giving more freedom to women (compared to for example a multi-generational family) and apparently this myth worked very well on your wife.
Ah, you’re dead wrong then. I guess it’s my fault for not elaborating, but that’s fine.
How so? You seem to continue trying to mix it up with (feminist) economic freedom ideas, which I never even mentioned nor implied.
It’s personal.