Most women work, all over the world, even when they stay home when children are very young they return to their careers when kids start school. I don’t see them losing femininity. I know very few women who stay home. If they are the only “feminine” ones, so be it.
Who made the rule that women’s place is at home? It’s like saying that’s all they are capable for: staying home.
That’s so weird to hear. My great grandmother had a career outside of home in 1920s. So now 100 years later in 2020 people say that woman’s place is in a kitchen if she wants to be “feminine”. My mom was born in 1945 and was an engineer. She was very feminine. This is so goofy
That’s just something else
I also think is wrong assuming men are less nurturing than women. My husband is in a caring profession and is the most nurturing at work and at home. My future son in law is a very nurturing man
These gender stereotypes are so outdated, that’s funny
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