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Let me redirect you. I am FOR availing financial stability, and security for the mother / wife, and family. Let us put that aside.No, I got it. It’s that very principle of yours you’re trying to peddle i detest in which you’re tying to frame it as one or the other.
Like what is the principal behind it, let’s be honest here. It’s the idea that a woman who wants financial security is throwing away the virtues of motherhood, when in fact you should be protecting the virtues of motherhood as a community by not forcing women to make those hard choices.
When those ‘mothers’ have to work dead end jobs as 50-60 yr olds when they should be resting after a life of being housewives, then where is our appreciation for their virtues?
My point is, it shouldn’t be one or the other. Women should make sure they have some sort of protection as when shit hits the fan, the very people that are talking about how motherhood and being a housewife is superior will not help you to feed yourself and your children. Society is no longer tribal or community based. It’s individualistic.
Sorry to be harsh. It’s the way the question was framed that rubbed me up the wrong way. Your intentions could be completely innocent.
My question was: if it is a choice between seeking financial security vs a healthy family is to be made, in principle, do the gains in the former outweigh virtues in the latter?