In one of the most arresting points in the article, the author finds that in the 90s, 83 % of men aged 18 to 25 did not agree with the statement «It is much better for everyone involved if the man is the achiever outside the home and
the woman takes care of the home and family.»
In other words,
women take care of home troubles like cooking and taking care of their husbands and children.
We recognized in the briefs that if you did a poll, yes, most people divided their lives that way — most
women took care of home and children, and most men earned bread,» she says.
Not exact matches
Romney's comment was perhaps well meant, but
taken in the context
of all
of his ideas about
women, that they must be
taken care of because they are fragile, delicate creatures, who can't think or
care for themselves and are better fit for staying
home and
taking care of the offspring than out in the work force, the words mirror his general condescending attitude toward
women.
Also, since
women didn't work outside the
home, if she didn't have someone to
take care of her and provide a
home she would most likely starve.
I'll start: I feel most at
home in a church that 1)
takes its mission to
care for the poor and marginalized seriously, 2) does not make assumptions about its congregation's political positions nor emphasizes political action to begin with, 3) speaks
of Scripture in terms
of its ability to «equip us for every good work,» 4) embraces diversity (theologically, ethnically, etc.) and allows
women to assume leadership positions.
They saw a thirty year old
woman laying in her own filth and vomit, huddled in a closet; they saw men in the prime
of life unable to get out
of bed, let alone
take care of their families; they met twelve year olds who had become the oldest living person in their
homes.
One
of my coworkers said something that was just so utterly insane that it blew me away: «I can understand why your wife might want to stay
home, since she's his mother, and as
women we're made to want to stay
home and
take care of our kids.
If a
woman stays
home to keep house,
take care of children, and provide food for the family, this is an extremely important contribution to economic well - being.
I am currently dating a man that would love a
woman in his life to
take care of his
home and older age pets.
It was much clearer who was supposed to be doing what; if you look at «Mad Men,» the
woman stays
home and looks pretty and
takes care of the house and the man brings
home the money and on either side if you're failing in your role, it's a real failure in your role as a spouse.
Not too long ago, a Gallup poll indicated a huge proportion
of men — 76 percent — would chose to work out
of the
home than «stay at
home and
take care of the house and family» while just 51 percent
of women said the same.
All those decades
of caretaking you didn't mind
taking care at all, because all the men had to go to war, so the
women were well satisfied staying at
home.
A recent Gallup poll indicates a huge proportion
of men — 76 percent — would chose to work out
of the
home than «stay at
home and
take care of the house and family» while just 51 percent
of women said the same.
If a
women has 2 other kids and works 40 hrs a week getting up at 6 am then has to come
home and
take care of the family no one has given a good reason / way to get her baby too sleep other than the cio.
In fact, as a career - minded
woman, I feel quite liberated that I might be able to pursue my dream career while he
takes care of everything else (
home, family, etc).
The struggle comes when
women are busting their butt at work to bring
home a good salary, and still have to come
home to cook, clean and
take care of the kids (because most men in America still expect that to be the
woman's job).
A successful business -
woman in Manhattan, she observed that successful men are looking for what she called a «mom - ployee» — a
woman who'll
take care of all the
home needs — just like Mom — as well as his physical and emotional needs.
I'm not ashamed that I'm a 20 - something - year - old
woman who
takes care of her child and her
home and, on the weekends when her son is with his dad, also likes to
take care of her own sexual needs.
Then they would have the time to really spend with their patients, address concerns, and
take their time with «natural - ish cesareans» Reducing the overall number
of women in the hospital giving birth (by having a system that supports low risk, healthy moms birthing their babies at
home with trained professionals like CPM's and CNM's) would allow moms who birthed through surgery to stay in the hospital longer and receive the one - on - one medical
care that they so very much deserve.
The vast majority
of births in Ireland
take place in hospital, either in a dedicated maternity hospital or in the maternity unit
of an acute hospital, but some
women choose to have their baby at
home and others choose a more low - tech approach in which they are
cared for primarily by midwives rather than obstetricians.
The vast majority
of births in Ireland
take place in hospital, either in a dedicated maternity hospital or in the maternity unit
of an acute hospital, but some
women choose to have their baby at
home and others choose a more low - tech approach such as a birth centre or a midwifery led unit in which they are
cared for primarily by midwives rather than obstetricians.
Just know that we're screwed no matter what we do, none
of it is easy, and you're never really off the clock — unless
of course you get to be
home while pregnant, not
taking care of other children, without the pressure
of work, and with a cleaning
woman at your disposal.
They have brooms and dustpans, a play kitchen and baby dolls because
taking care of your
home and your children is what men do alongside
women.
The historic division
of labor in which men go off to work and
women take care of children and
home is no longer the most common model
of the American family, and there is increasing pressure on men to do a greater share
of child
care and housework.
So now, when
women in rural areas choose to deliver at
home, if they have complications, there's no one who can
take care of them, and they're more likely to die.
Women were highly satisfied with the telephone - delivered intervention and primarily used the program to set weekly goals regarding exercise, work, better nutrition,
taking care of themselves and their
homes, managing stress, and social activities.
All the
women in the community
took care of everything else... childcare
of the other children, her work responsibilities if she was working outside the
home, errands, cooking, cleaning, all
of that.
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As
women we love to nurture and
take care of those around us, and I believe our
homes can reflect that.
I like a man who is very kind and sincere and one who knows how to treat a
woman good and
take care of her and make her feel comfortable around her man and at
home
The Russian beautiful
woman likes to remain at
home to
take care of her husband,
home, and children - it is her best dream.They all want to have a partner for the life - time.
A good guy who
takes care of his
home, his
woman and himself!
It's been said that single
women in Honduras are perfect
taking care of the household (cooking, cleaning and making
home a perfect place to relax).
Unlike the «myth»
of the American man, I do not desire a
woman to
take care of my
home.
Men developed the muscle, determination, and strategy to seek game and provide for a family group, while
women cultivated the patience, intuition, and dependability to gather supplies and
take care of a
home.
Russian
women believe it is their duty to
take care of their own children regardless
of their career choice this make them family oriented and very conscious
of what goes around in their
home.
I am a 71 year old
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home, and not needy.I live in a mobile
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The society in Russia is chauvinistic that
women usually stay
home after marriage and
take care of the house and the children.
cool good loving
caring honest
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I'm seeking a man (open, kind, serious, confident, cheerful, responsible) who is ready for Long - tern relationship, serious relationship or marriage.I hope to create a happy, cosy, secure marriage with a nice man, I would love to have a loving family in a nice house where everyone feels good to come
home to.I think a
woman must
take good
care of her husband and children (family) first, I have a dream to meet the person with whom it is possible to live my life.
If you need
woman for family, that will cook,
take care of your
home and rise beautiful kids, Asian
women are great for this.
I am a very honest,
caring, family oriented, Independent, loving, romantic
woman with a nice sincere heart
of taking care of my own man,
home, respect him and giving him all the love he deserves because I want a man that I can't live without and same in return.
Russian
woman's role after marriage is staying at
home;
take care of household and children.
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woman's life — God / Catholicism,
taking care of yourself, marriage, parenting / homeschooling and everything related to
home management.
Steve and Laurie are now married, but not blissfully, as Laurie wants to have a career while Steve thinks a
woman's place is
taking care of the kids at
home.
At
home in a New York suburb, a pregnant
woman named «Marlo» (Charlize Theron) and her husband «Craig» (Mark Duplass) are overwhelmed by
taking care of their two children, «Sarah» (Lia Frankland) and «Jonah» (Asher Miles Fallica).
Some favorites were from the 19th century: records from an institution that sheltered unwed mothers, a pamphlet on the
care and feeding
of babies, newspaper articles (which were written in a very dramatic style then), travel guides, doctors» accounts
of life at Blockley Almshouse, a guide to doing charity work with the poor, accounts
of underpaid working
women,
home health -
care manuals (most health
care took place in the
home, and detailed guides were written for mothers) and so much else.
From low - cost loans so that these individuals can pursue a higher education once they are out to providing them with guaranteed ways to help them purchase a
home, it is the least that the country can do when it comes to
taking care of these brave men and
women.