Social Commentary on Gender Roles
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Women don’t get breaks
One of my coworkers told me that her husband is leaving for two weeks for a trip. Leaving her alone with a baby. This made me incredibly sad because she works so hard to keep everything going for her family. Just to be told that her husband is going on a vacation, and she can’t go because it’s a guys trip. I wanted to give her the biggest hug. Men get to go on vacation while the women at home have to work hard and take care of the baby. Men get breaks and women when they want to get away are shamed for it. They don’t get breaks. Women are expected to do it all and with no complaints. Men when they have to do the bare minimum start to complain. Ladies, if you needed a reminder to stay single take this as your sign.
Why are men in women's subreddits?
Seriously, why are men in every single subreddit made only for women, whenever is it feminist or not? There are subs such as r/askwomen, r/asktransgender (if they wanna interact with trans women specifically) and r/askfeminists, why they just don't stay into those? It's just for the shits and giggles of being a reply guy in a place that wasn't made for you or is there another reason for it? Edit: I'm not talking about guys just browsing to see conversations and understand women better, I'm talking about men acting like reply guys and trying to dominate conversations in a place made primarily for women. Edit2: thanks kind redditor for the award 💯
I'm seeing Samuel Johnson's quote of "Nature has given women so much power that the law has very wisely given them little" being said more and more
Across every social platform but especially X and YouTube. And always in a "the greatest people of every generation that built society all knew this truth, but in the last few generations we've been willingly destroying ourselves in the name of equality" type of way. Another crazy thing is that most of the comments were from young-looking guys, not your old boomer types. Samuel Johnson is known as the 'Father of the Dictionary' and one of the greatest moralists of all time, so it's kind of wild to see a quote like this from him not gonna lie.
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