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==Female Contempt for an Obvious Outcome of Feminism: Househusbands==
==Female Contempt for an Obvious Outcome of Feminism: Househusbands==
A world where young women make more money than young men would seem to necessitate an increase in house-husbands.  The [[male liberation]] movement, a subset of male [[feminist]] [[MRA|MRAs]] in the 60s wanted a dramatic increase in househusbands.  However even in the most feminist countries, women will still expect the man to work or else a breakup, even if she makes enough to provide for the family in an uber-welfare state.  This is of course, insanely pointless.   
A world where young women make more money than young men would seem to necessitate an increase in house-husbands.  The [[male liberation]] movement, a subset of male [[feminist]] [[MRA|MRAs]] in the 60s wanted a dramatic increase in househusbands.  However even in the most feminist countries, women will still expect the man to work or else a breakup, '''even if she makes enough to provide for the family in an uber-welfare state'''.  This is of course, insanely pointless.   


Even in a country where feminism is intitutional and mainstream, where equal-pay laws are in place, and where women have more total personal wealth than men, "the key factor in the decision to divorce is whether Hubby has a job. If he doesn’t, even if his job loss is involuntary, his odds of being ditched by his wife skyrocket"<ref>https://nationalparentsorganization.org/blog/23125-does-cohabitation-explain-the-decline-in-the-divorce-rate</ref>
Even in a country where feminism is intitutional and mainstream, where equal-pay laws are in place, and where women have more total personal wealth than men, "the key factor in the decision to divorce is whether Hubby has a job. If he doesn’t, even if his job loss is involuntary, his odds of being ditched by his wife skyrocket"<ref>https://nationalparentsorganization.org/blog/23125-does-cohabitation-explain-the-decline-in-the-divorce-rate</ref>
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