Phyllis said that feminists talk about giving women the right to choose, but women who choose to be housewives will be told. So she chose to oppose women's rights, saying that women are the main caregivers of the family, and also used the example of Do you dare to hand over children to men to show that it is traditional for women to take care of children. I find it scary, women take care of children is traditional, but do women really want to be around babies and diapers 24 hours a day? Since feminists talk about housewives, what should be done is to amend feminism rather than oppose it. What is needed is to implement this right of choice and make becoming a housewife an alternative, not to oppose equality. The fact is that housewives and independent women are equal, and neither wants to overpower the other, but women's interests are one. To fight for women's rights is to fight for equality. But only by fighting for women's rights can we fight for equality. One of the things that I find most distressing is that Phyllis is exhausted but still has to satisfy her husband's sexual needs. Sociologically speaking, the transformation of intimacy is that sexual behavior changes from the need for reproduction to the need for pleasure, But who needs pleasure.
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