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Wow, that is mind blowing.

Do your other writings include logical fallacies? Housewife becomes an antiquated gender role when the gendered term is a defining characteristic, not a descriptive one. The author's point is that men believe a woman's proper place is in the home with the kids will seek to create that scenario in their own lives and

Sure, we can say that. But since that's not whatsoever the topic of this post, it seems pretty derailing-ish to talk about that here.

Too true. Little girls learn that they can smile to get out of trouble, and little boys learn that they can tease and crack mean jokes to get out of trouble. It continues into the workforce. Except when adults do it to each other, it's childish and disrespectful.

I have to agree. It's not a blame the victim strategy, but I do think that this idea that a "serious" woman will always be labeled a bitch is bullshit. And I love the bit about not allowing someone to railroad you when you're talking. I deal with so many patronizing male clients who talk over me when I'm halfway

I dunno...I think you should read the rest of the article more clearly, especially the part where she clarifies that there's nothing wrong with being a housewife if that's what you want.

Well, while that could've been worded better, this research is about men whose wives stay at home, not wives who stay at home. Your sister could have any number of awesome and empowered reasons for staying at home, but that wouldn't change the (apparent) fact that men subconsciously act differently if they're living

Technically since there are only two categories, it is more correct to say that women are worse than men, not "the worst."