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Monica's avatar

Unfortunately I see this in a lot of professional women in my circle as well. I’m a physician and a lot of my female friends/colleagues esteem to be “an MD at work and a Mrs at home” ie eager to be servant to their husbands. This generally works ok until they have 2 or more kids and they realize they what a raw deal they made and then either get a divorce or are miserable in their marriage. I have a lost patience about this now in the context of abortion criminalization and can no longer sit and listen to people be excited about becoming a servant-wife: eagerly changing their names cleaning up after and cooking for their so called adult husbands and doing all the housework and childcare!

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I agree with all of this.

But, as a woman with an education and work experience who also has a disability--and this disability + capitalism + no work protections really screwed my career--whose husband has an overseas job--marriage (while I love my husband and we have been together even before he got this job) provided me with more economic stability than I've ever had in my life. How the visas and taxes work make it difficult for me to do anything but freelance. HOWEVER, this is not the 1950s: I have said education and work experience to fall back on, I have my own bank accounts and credit cards and (soon) a retirement fund. I can pretty much pursue any interest that I want, travel as much as I want. (And I acknowledge this new financial privilege, but as I spent most of my life poor, I'm not going to feel guilty about it). Isn't it crap that financial liberation from men means sacrificing our time and health to capitalism? And isn't it crap that women work AND have the full burden of raising kids? The solution to that isn't to regress to 1950s gender roles but for men to step the fuck up, but still: it is a shit deal for women.

I love the Pill. I dislike how its side effects are being demonized these days. I don't get a period, my acne cleared up, no more PMDD--"it messes with your hormones" sure, but that's not always a bad thing. And no babies! Because I am definitely not adding those into the mix.

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