Putting this in my “Men that men should listen to” folder
2024-07-27 10:20:54
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mollytakesparis :
Calories as the original income is so interesting
2024-07-27 17:32:32
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Nate :
"nothing against it but ..I have degrees."
Bless your heart
2024-07-27 16:45:46
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Ya boi Gibs :
The issue really is that we're no longer spending time with our children because modern capitalism dictates that both parents must work full time.
2024-07-27 09:11:24
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BAM BAM :
trad wife's?
2024-07-27 12:39:49
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Sarah Ohara :
"fad wifing" is all I'm going to call this now 🔥
2024-07-27 15:06:35
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Michael :
Calories seem a bit broad as protein, carbs and fat have different value - has the protein contribution be equal historically out of interest
2024-07-27 14:55:54
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Beautiful Fox (They/Them) :
It takes a village is literal yall
2024-07-27 18:45:03
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Lakakisu :
Also class based, women still had paid jobs in the 1900s-1950s, in nursing, housekeeping, secretarial, kitchen work.
2024-07-28 04:27:25
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Apollo :
When looking at these ancestrial societies, does it take into account societies that were adaptive vs maladaptive, that thrived or survived and those that merely existed but faded out. Important disce
2024-07-27 19:56:07
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hendbdbs3 :
Exactly it’s such a weird phenomenon that so many ppl think it was so normal
2024-07-27 09:31:54
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Ra Oa Ar :
Working in a farm is still working so even farmer women had to work.
2024-07-27 11:59:30
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Farida :
I truly appreciate the fact that you have citations at the bottom for reference
2024-07-27 14:02:19
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saffronsaphire82 :
Relatives were also involved. Parenting and providing was never a 2 person job. "It takes a village" is no joke.
2024-07-27 12:23:50
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Tommy Oliver :
is the argument that you think dad comes home and doesn't spend time with the kids?
2024-07-27 17:52:06
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cypress :
the problem is that for most families both parents spend all of their time working and almost no time parenting. the primary issue is that children are being raised by people other than their parents
2024-07-27 20:30:41
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Loengrinn :
there's some argument about specializing being beneficial in some ways, but even in the face of that, the benefits to sharing the burden easily outweighs them.
2024-07-27 16:00:22
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user1207161595582 :
I think trad wife particularly references the 1950s, but I believe your points are valid about this being a small part of our ancestry
2024-07-28 10:43:08
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Juan :
I think it shouldn't be about income and parenting, because those should be divided, I would think more of specialized tasks around the household, but being equal in amount or time spend
2024-07-27 20:36:41
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Corissa Morales :
can it be considered tradition though if the decision was made by one party and forced on the other - that's the actual tradition.
2024-07-27 13:39:04
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Star singer :
I remember the community of care I had as a kid. Everybody pitched in for everybody. Idk what folks find so bad about this. Well I do but it still doesn’t make sense.
2024-07-27 14:52:13
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Ghost_of_the_void :
Bookmarking this because it’s on point. I learned this in cultural anthropology.
2024-07-27 13:57:36
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Seabass.DiGiorno :
how common was polygyny and polyandry?
2024-08-04 21:43:37
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