by Jonnyjojogamer on December 31st, 2006

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What keeps women going? Day after day, year after year, they repeatedly complete chores in routines that I don't believe many men could complete, yet this has become a woman's role in the family. What drives them?

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  • by tmahn642 on December 31st, 2006

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    Well? I believe it's lathargic and apathetic husbands, the "stuff" has to get done, so the women are compelled to do it. Historically, women did stay at the home place to care for the children and homestead, whilst the husband/mate, was out acquiring the food/harvest for the meals. Not until this century has this role been changed by the opportunities for women. I do wish however that the rest of the world would appreciate the value of their women as equals, not as subserviant. Just my opinion as a 24 year happily married guy. See the video, enjoy.

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    • Very Good.lol

      Dog_Star

      by Dog_Star on January 20th, 2007

    • Actually, in the hunter/gatherer society, women were the gatherers (harvesters) of food and men were the hunters. So both provided the food that the family/clan/tribe needed to survive. Women are generally credited with having invented agriculture, as well.

      yoho05 reminds you to DYOH

      by yoho05 reminds you to DYOH on December 21st, 2007

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