For women, getting married and having children is serious business

Arnulfo 2022-03-28 08:01:02

I just want to know, right now, how many girls really hate being told this to you.
It may be an elder who is urging marriage, or it may be a peer who is married to a rich man and is raising children professionally at home. No matter who it is, it sounds like the only value of a woman exists only in the moment. Housewives feel.
That's how I felt when I watched the film and heard all the people who oppose women's equality.

"Why do women want equal pay for equal work, and they don't have to support their families."

Oh, yes, because their jobs are just petty troubles, because their job is to care for their husbands and teach their children.

The girl who graduated from Cambridge and married a good family reminds me of the smile of the Mona Lisa. The goal of the girl after reading the book is to marry a good family. University is just a stepping stone, because the values ​​at the time told them, that is the right thing to do. Some people say that this film is a product of women's excess self-awareness, but it conveys a very important message, whether it is choosing a career or a housewife, what a woman wants most is the right to live what she likes life.

But what kind of life do women like? Anyway, as far as I know, there are quite a few girls who think that marrying a good family is a serious business.

To me, hehe, bullshit!

I can't say what the pig teammates are or what, but if that's the case and all women think women should be back in the family, I can understand professional sexism. A girl joined the company, the company nurtured her, gave her good benefits and good treatment, and promoted her. As a result, when she was in her thirties, when her good years were creating value for the company, she resigned and went home to take her children. If I were the boss, I would vomit blood. .

Going further, as far as movies are concerned, there is no doubt about equal pay for equal work, although I could understand the pressure the government was facing at the time. This kind of equality was only achieved in the 1960s. At that time, China had long called for women to hold up half the sky. From this point of view, it is enough to throw off equal and free capitalist countries and public officials.




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Made in Dagenham quotes

  • Lisa Hopkins: I'm Lisa Burnett, I'm 31 years old and I have a first class honours degree from one of the finest universities in the world, and my husband treats me like I'm a fool.

  • News Reporter 1: What if Mrs. Castle says "no deal"?

    News Reporter 2: How will you cope then?

    Rita O'Grady: Cope? How will we cope? We're women. Now, don't ask such stupid questions.