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In reply to the discussion: Harvard study: Women more likely to divorce men who don't live up to the breadwinner stereotype [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)23. I think you are rather harsh
and judgmental - poor people might need to pool housing resources. Or why can't people live the way they choose? In other cultures it is different too. Just seems like a thing that consumerism has gotten into our heads to make us buy more stuff. And you've proven nothing that there is any real study that men suffer more prejudice than women.
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Harvard study: Women more likely to divorce men who don't live up to the breadwinner stereotype [View all]
davidn3600
Aug 2016
OP
Yes, somehow I see an agenda between the lines. Could it be the stereotype exists inside the men?
Hekate
Aug 2016
#6
So while it may seem like women make some sexist decisions, that's just mens' fault?
Marr
Aug 2016
#39
There is a difference between not being the 'breadwinner' and not being able to hold
renie408
Aug 2016
#3