If people really believed the “choice feminism” rhetoric, they would want those choices well-informed. Which means talking about how stressful kids can be.
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Moira Donegan
A little less, “I choose my choice; all choices are valid; your choice is valid!!!” And a little more “The ‘choice’ you want me to make sucks.”
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Men who have conservative and/or anti-feminist views are more likely to choose to marry women who want (or at least are willing) to be homemakers.
The act of a woman choosing to stay home does not create misogyny. Men who are taught by their fathers, their church, their male role models that this is the "natural order" is the problem.
Confusing "choice" with "forced role" is the problem.