Joe90 wrote:
I prefer living the old-fashioned way, which may be the "the wife stays home and cooks and cleans while the husband works to pull in a wage" way, but, hey, at least couples actually STAYED together when life was like that.
Ugh. They usually stayed together because the wife had no practical, economic alternative back than. While many men do prefer it, it's not exactly fair to the other 50% of humanity.
Now, if it were considered normal for either one of the two (assuming a het couple) people in a couple raising kids to stay home while the other worked, and the job field was such that either could equally garner a job at the same pay, etc., I might buy into it.
I've known two couples like that in the last few years. Both were millennials. Ones where the woman goes to work, has a few drinks after 5, retreats to her woman-cave when she gets home, and hangs out with friends and coworkers on the weekend while the guy gets the kids up, gets them dressed, fed and off to school, then does the laundry & ironing, does the grocery and other shopping, runs the other necessary household errands, comes home, cleans and vacuums, then picks up the kids and has dinner waiting for his wife, finally putting the kids to bed and then -tired as he may be- ensures that any of his wife's physical needs are met whether he is in the mood or not. I have no doubt they'll be together for a long time.
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