I think the unequal deal you are describing is the rule in the world rather than the exception. Indeed, the equal relationship is something that was fought for in the U.S. by “woman’s libbers” for much of the 2nd half of the last century. I guess they must have succeeded pretty well in that so many people here seem to think it is “the” rule instead of a local in time-and-space cultural meme.
“A woman’s place is in the home.” “Barefoot and pregnant.” In many cultures the women are covered head to toe, cannot leave the home without a male family member escort, are not allowed to own significant classes of property, are essentially precluded from various forms of work. They marry men who do all that stuff for them.
Successful men are usually wealthy and powerful and a bit older. They marry “equally” successful women, but success in the women they marry means they are young, beautiful, and presumably possess other characteristics that are harder to list. I haven’t studied it, but I would love to see the rate of men over 40 who have 2nd wives more than 10 years younger than they are, plotted vs. the income of those men. And that’s IN the west where “women’s lib” has succeeded to the point that it appears that many of you youngsters think equal marriage is the norm.
Me, I married a schoolteacher who quit more or less as soon as we got married. Her earnings power seems to be about 1⁄4 mine, and with marginal tax rates being what they are, it didn’t seem important to get her to work if she didn’t want to. Her predilection is to do much more with the house and kids. This is a relationship that many women, even young ones, look for.
I think the unequal deal you are describing is the rule in the world rather than the exception. Indeed, the equal relationship is something that was fought for in the U.S. by “woman’s libbers” for much of the 2nd half of the last century. I guess they must have succeeded pretty well in that so many people here seem to think it is “the” rule instead of a local in time-and-space cultural meme.
“A woman’s place is in the home.” “Barefoot and pregnant.” In many cultures the women are covered head to toe, cannot leave the home without a male family member escort, are not allowed to own significant classes of property, are essentially precluded from various forms of work. They marry men who do all that stuff for them.
Successful men are usually wealthy and powerful and a bit older. They marry “equally” successful women, but success in the women they marry means they are young, beautiful, and presumably possess other characteristics that are harder to list. I haven’t studied it, but I would love to see the rate of men over 40 who have 2nd wives more than 10 years younger than they are, plotted vs. the income of those men. And that’s IN the west where “women’s lib” has succeeded to the point that it appears that many of you youngsters think equal marriage is the norm.
Me, I married a schoolteacher who quit more or less as soon as we got married. Her earnings power seems to be about 1⁄4 mine, and with marginal tax rates being what they are, it didn’t seem important to get her to work if she didn’t want to. Her predilection is to do much more with the house and kids. This is a relationship that many women, even young ones, look for.