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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 note '''not''' the wife) 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 (note, '''not''' the wife) 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> | ||
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> |