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RE: Gone, Without Alternative

Any reason Dad couldn't stay home and look after the kids? That's the flaw surely, no one looking after the kids? Plenty of woman wanted to work but couldn't and were tied to a life unfulfilling for them. That's not 'incredible' for '50's woman, I'd say. Of course, there'd be a contingent who loved it and were born for it - and #tradwives go there because that's what they feel passionate about, but it sure as hell ain't for everyone. I agree with you about the screens though.

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In Finland 1950s, women were working, as so many men were killed in the war. They were working through the war too. Finland is known to be pretty antisocial, and have tiny friend groups. Maybe not causation, but definitely a correlation.

Ah yeah interesting but then a lot of countries did same... Women worked whilst men were at war or died at war. I wonder if there are other contributing factors?

Of course, in the 1950 the father will come early to plat with the child, and yes the system do not let daddy could care the child, always dad earn more this is a bad system structure.

Yes, true, it's always the system.