travelwp wrote:
Interesting and I don’t doubt your data. But I had to laugh. All 8 of your examples had to do with the workplace.
Years ago, women were traditionally housewifes, they got married, they had babies. They took care of the house and the kids, they completed the harmony of the family and were loved and respected.
During the same period, it was men who were in the workplace.
Women continue to take on traditional men’s roles and from your 8 examples, they don’t like it.
The title did say "working women".
Traditionally, women couldn't own property or v**e, either. Or go to school. Or choose their own husband (or choose to not have one).
And not all of them were loved or respected; many were abused and had nowhere to turn. And that's still a problem.