Monday, May 13, 2024

Red pill math, doesn't add up correctly. Anyone surprised ;/

One of them was going on, how a wife should stay home, raise the (two, maybe three) kids.  By the time, the youngest is in junior high, mom is in her mid to late thirties.  Now it's time for her to get a degree for a career that pays - and to fund, more than 50%, hubby's bass boat, mega wide-screen, and whatever other toys he think he needs.  

So, in her late thirties, or early forties, she enters her chosen career field - hopefully the job also pays well enough for her to pay off that 100k college loan - 100% of it, of course, on her coin.  She, is looking at thirty years, running the rat race - then coming home to the second-shift.  Considering the cost of her school loan and his toys, there likely isn't much left over  for her to hire someone to come in to run the sweeper and mop the floors, once or twice weekly.  By the time she is in her late 60s, or early 70s, she can retire - maybe.

A few more glitches here.  Number #1: ageism.  While men begin noticing, at around age fifty, they get passed over for jobs and promotions - women start hitting the career-wall about ten years earlier (forty-something).  Number #2:  even healthy people begin to notice, at around their mid-sixties, the daily grind - of working the job all day,; never mind, the second shift (cooking, grocery runs - and even trimming the hedges, if not also, mowing the dern grass) becomes more burdensome with each passing year. 

As for the housework - even if one doesn't have a dander and poop factory running around, slobbering body fluids all over the place (gross) - keeping tidy, even a home that is clutter-free, is more than simply running a sweeper twice a week and the dishwasher once daily.  

And women are choosing 4B, because...?   

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