Weren't women instrumental during WWII?
Didn't they "man" the factories that helped make supplies for the war effort? They seemed to enjoy doing their part to help the war effort.
But many young men and women are lazy these days. Women complain about a pay gap: I bet if you became a welder, plumber, carpenter, electrician, mechanic etc.....your pay would line up with the guys.
But you all want office jobs in the air conditioning.
I'm sorry, but secretaries will never make as much as the boss.
Most women don’t even want to work. Sure there are some hard-driven talented ones that would want to work no matter current scene, but most don’t want to work, and due so out of necessity.
What they begged for, a “right”, eventually became an obligation, and made many men less attractive to them considering the consequential lowered status of men.
Hence one sees many womanless men these days. Men often give into women’s demands only to get nothing in return. It’s also why we see men having mental breakdowns at the first sign of being womanless. Women no longer are obligated to be nice to men because they don’t need them for shit: money, companionship, kids, social status. They have their girlfriends, jobs, simps , and welfare for all that.
Most men used to have the woman situation locked down early in life. Now we have a situation in which there are millions of threads on the net showing men’s anxiety and desperation caused by being womanless or being dumped or abused by women.
So far no man can tell me how their life is positively affected by women working en masse.
Women in careers are forced to pay more attention to careers than their children in the first few years of life. They marry the career and the husband is a side piece.