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Book recommendation: Invisible Women - a very well sourced book on bias (specifically gender bias)
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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 612109" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>Now this is just the point. Women are at home because they can’t have it both ways. We live in a world where women’s reproductive health enables a women to make decisions totally without a men’s thoughts. Having a baby is a natural act of reproduction, another natural act is mothering that baby. Housework is an unpaid requirement simply because it’s a requirement of life. Be it man or woman performing the task it’s still unpaid. I would bet your next check that those roles are less uniquely defined in house where there are no kids. In my house my wife works as I do and we both cook supper, do laundry, attend the kids school functions and make the bed. It’s not a task assigned but unpaid jobs that are simply required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 612109, member: 3774"] Now this is just the point. Women are at home because they can’t have it both ways. We live in a world where women’s reproductive health enables a women to make decisions totally without a men’s thoughts. Having a baby is a natural act of reproduction, another natural act is mothering that baby. Housework is an unpaid requirement simply because it’s a requirement of life. Be it man or woman performing the task it’s still unpaid. I would bet your next check that those roles are less uniquely defined in house where there are no kids. In my house my wife works as I do and we both cook supper, do laundry, attend the kids school functions and make the bed. It’s not a task assigned but unpaid jobs that are simply required. [/QUOTE]
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