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#1
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  • 2022/11/02 11:06

I have an acquaintance who is a stay-at-home mom and hates her husband.
If she would work and be independent, she would have more possibilities for divorce.

Almost all wives married to American men are working around me.
Do Japanese men want their wives to stay home ??

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#33
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  • 2022/11/05 (Sat) 20:00
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↑ That doesn't mean the children of stay-at-home moms = aren't excellent.
Around my family, married couples are in balanced positions.
I've never seen an American who is a housewife.

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#34
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So your ex-lawyer's wife is a stay-at-home mom. I know a lot of people return to work when the kids are out of the picture. Americans usually work together and at a similar level. Asians are different.
Some men raise their children because their wives have rich parents who bought them a house or because they are full-time husbands and don't have jobs.

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#35

A full-time housewife is a uniquely Japanese thing.
I don't understand why Japanese men get married in order to have their husbands do the housework, laundry, and prepare meals ? ? ?
Furthermore, I don't understand why a wife gives her husband an allowance after he has worked so hard and left all the money he earned to his wife. It's not acceptable in America. If I got married to an American man like that, I would get divorced immediately.

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#36
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  • 2022/11/07 (Mon) 02:05
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Of course, the wife works so she can eat with what she earns, and the husband doesn't have to wonder who he owes his livelihood to.

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#40

I see quite a few white housewives.
Young couples without children probably work together, though. If you have small children, it is the same for both Caucasians and Japanese to stay at home and not work. It is probably women who earn a good income who leave their children at babysitters or daycare centers.
I was asked once to pick up🛻 at an elementary school and was surprised.
I was surprised when I was asked to pick up a child at an elementary school. There was a long line of cars waiting for the parents who came to pick up their children. In other words, the housewives stay at home, which is probably the same in the U.S.A.

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