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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 | And as [[Eggman]] put it, "Talk to any US woman and they'll tell you about men offering and buying them all sorts of things: 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 thought about for two seconds more, women recoil at the idea of [[male disposability|not using a man to provide for her]], calling such men who are poor or who don't live up to masculine gender roles as, "manchildren", no matter how generous the welfare state she is in or how much money she makes. They often state that if they just made more money they'd be ok with househusbands. But in fact the more money a woman makes, the '''higher''' her standards become, including financial standards.<ref>https://www.marketwatch.com/story/rich-women-like-rich-men-and-rich-men-like-slender-women-2015-09-28</ref> | Most women say that, in theory, they would love to have a househusband. But when thought about for two seconds more, women recoil at the idea of [[male disposability|not using a man to provide for her]], calling such men who are poor or who don't live up to masculine gender roles as, "manchildren", no matter how generous the welfare state she is in or how much money she makes. They often state that if they just made more money they'd be ok with househusbands. But in fact the more money a woman makes, the '''higher''' her standards become, including financial standards.<ref>https://www.marketwatch.com/story/rich-women-like-rich-men-and-rich-men-like-slender-women-2015-09-28</ref> |