No argument. But a few questions, if you will.
If a woman is aware of that social programming, but still chooses to marry a wealthy man, precisely because she desires a comfortable life, prefers not to work in an office but would rather be a full-time mother, raising her children and running a household, do you think that is her prerogative? Do you condemn her decision even if it is not one that you would make?
What about a man who chooses to marry based purely on beauty and requires that his wife be a woman that, voluntarily, stays at home with the children?
If they are honest with their partner about their desires, do you agree with Shag-mart Shaun that this is a form of prostitution?
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- Re: Re The Cinderella Syndrome -- Foxy -- 2017-01-15
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- Re The Cinderella Syndrome -- Trump diplomacy -- 2017-01-15