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This is a definitely an interesting topic for women on both sides. What I find is that, this conversation is relevant as it questions womenâs competitive disposition towards other women particularly with regards to men. It also hints at the pressure imposed on women to fit into an ideal mold and how society gives women a binary choice on who they can be. Why canât a woman be educated, exposed and domestic? Why does she have to be domestic? Why do women have to fit societyâs mold or be excluded? Why do women want/need to be regarded as a good âwifeâ (according to societyâs definition)?
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@Rosaire, thanks for your insight. Exactly my question, why can’t a woman be educated, exposed and be domestic? In my quest to understand why most people or men believe these three qualities can’t co-exist in a woman I realized that education alone gives rise to that prejudice. As to your question of why women want to be regarded as a good “wife ” I mean, no woman goes into matrimony (i mean for those who go into in for the real reason and sense of matrimony) with the intention of being a bad partner. It’s but normal for a lady to want to be the best to her partner irrespective of her educational background and of course if you put in that energy, you want it seen and appreciated.
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