we aint no superwomen
posted by crazyyuan
me love sociology. everyone should take a module on it at least once in a life time.. had a v interesting semester of 'the changing family'
wat impacted me was how families have changed over the years. how we accept the things around to be the way they are... something to share..
things i learnt: the stalled revolution
the society is changing rapidly, more women are entering the work force as they become more educated. more prefer working as it gives them a sense of worth. gratitude is shown for their work, there is a pay, less is staying at home to do housework(no pay, no gratitude given) compared to statistic ten year ago.
wat abt the society, does it still feel that women should be in charge of housework?is there a greater sense of participation in housework for the men? are there less expectations for a women to do housework and take care of her children.
Apparently no. While the role of women have revolved over the years from being at home to going into the work place, they HAVE to cope with children and housework as well. (this is taken into consideration that more nuclear families are formed and that less stay with their parent.
while this popular miss universe topic: challenges of the modern women.
has no right or wrong answer, the sociey and husbands have not revloved (hence the stalled revolution) pple still do expect u to do housework, pple still expect u to take care of ur kids. if u dun, u are a bad mom, men are sometimes willing to share the burden, but how many willlingly do so without u asking them, or even u hinting or begging them to.
on a side note: men associate love with sex (most of the time).. ok maybe for sg men, love is to be able to provide for u.. do u noe
that if u (the men) help with housework, the women would think that u are the sweetest thing on earth ..really to be so helpful to share the burden. she may actually feel taht u do love her. but studies have shown that men dun associate housework and love together..
so for the guys out there.. be nice, do a little housework.. its worth more than a diamond ring on vdae i tell u.
if u dun believe, ask ur mom..
wat impacted me was how families have changed over the years. how we accept the things around to be the way they are... something to share..
things i learnt: the stalled revolution
the society is changing rapidly, more women are entering the work force as they become more educated. more prefer working as it gives them a sense of worth. gratitude is shown for their work, there is a pay, less is staying at home to do housework(no pay, no gratitude given) compared to statistic ten year ago.
wat abt the society, does it still feel that women should be in charge of housework?is there a greater sense of participation in housework for the men? are there less expectations for a women to do housework and take care of her children.
Apparently no. While the role of women have revolved over the years from being at home to going into the work place, they HAVE to cope with children and housework as well. (this is taken into consideration that more nuclear families are formed and that less stay with their parent.
while this popular miss universe topic: challenges of the modern women.
has no right or wrong answer, the sociey and husbands have not revloved (hence the stalled revolution) pple still do expect u to do housework, pple still expect u to take care of ur kids. if u dun, u are a bad mom, men are sometimes willing to share the burden, but how many willlingly do so without u asking them, or even u hinting or begging them to.
on a side note: men associate love with sex (most of the time).. ok maybe for sg men, love is to be able to provide for u.. do u noe
that if u (the men) help with housework, the women would think that u are the sweetest thing on earth ..really to be so helpful to share the burden. she may actually feel taht u do love her. but studies have shown that men dun associate housework and love together..
so for the guys out there.. be nice, do a little housework.. its worth more than a diamond ring on vdae i tell u.
if u dun believe, ask ur mom..
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