well. I sort of agree, though I think your descriptions are kinda harsh.
Our society was better off when one parent stayed home. Now, in a completely general manner, yes I would agree that women are better at "nurturing" than men are. They are more sympathetic and patient. Not to mention that when a child is still drinking breast milk that is kinda impossible for a man.
However, this is clearly only a generalization. There are plenty of people out there that this opposite for. My wife works right now, as do I. However, our goal is that by the end of summer when our boys will begin in pre-k and K1 she will be able to quit and stay home. She is highly educated and a very self supporting woman. However, she would rather be a homemaker and always be there for the kids. I on the other had have absolutely no desire to do that role. I think it is actually harder than my full time job and am glad that she would want it. Now she has a friend who is the exact opposite. Her husband doesn't want to work and would rather stay home. That is what they do. He is still a man's man in every way. Just would rather be home, cleaning, dealing with the kid's and their school etc.
The real goal shouldn't be that women stay home, but that someone does. Our society should revert to a time when it was capable of having a decent one income home situation.







