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Early 20th century anti-feminist and Marxist Belfort Bax's quote still remains true, "Among all the women’s rights advocates I am not aware of one who, in her zeal for equality between the sexes, has ever suggested abolishing the right of maintenance of the wife by the husband."<ref>https://www.marxists.org/archive/bax/1910/05/feminism-suffrage.htm</ref> | Early 20th century anti-feminist and Marxist Belfort Bax's quote still remains true, "Among all the women’s rights advocates I am not aware of one who, in her zeal for equality between the sexes, has ever suggested abolishing the right of maintenance of the wife by the husband."<ref>https://www.marxists.org/archive/bax/1910/05/feminism-suffrage.htm</ref> | ||
And as [[Eggman]] put it, "Talk to any US woman and they'll tell you about men offering and actually buying them all sorts of things, | And as [[Eggman]] put it, "Talk to any US woman and they'll tell you about men offering and actually buying them all sorts of things: free vacations, houses, cars... When was the last time a woman offered to buy you a house or car, now that we have gender equality and all?"<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxuBxQxY-kM</ref> | ||
Most women say that, in theory, they would love to have a househusband, but when they think about it for two seconds more, they recoil at the idea of [[male disposability|not using a man to provide for her]], calling such men who refuse to be disposable, "manchildren", no matter how generous the welfare state she is in or how much money she makes | Most women say that, in theory, they would love to have a househusband, but when they think about it for two seconds more, they recoil at the idea of [[male disposability|not using a man to provide for her]], calling such men who refuse to be disposable, "manchildren", no matter how generous the welfare state she is in or how much money she makes |