Not really. I spent 36 months pregnant and 24 months maternity leave to exclusively breastfeed my children – which has taken a lot of time to my countless opportunities to travel, grow and learn. Although my male colleagues communicate late at night and weekends like my husband often, I was planning meals at home, managing kids, washing clothes, and juggling another million other invisible tasks. All the psychological spaces I could have used to build wealth or pursue passion were consumed by the constant demands of motherhood, marriage and running a house. Even with all this, I still keep working full-time 8-5 and have as much money as my husband, sometimes even more. But, of course, no one talks about this part-even though I have all these things on my shoulders, but my income. Because in our society, even men who see how many women carry still expect women to shoulder all this and do it quietly without complaining. So, in some cases, she made more money, even than her husband, and these people were still like the only ones that offered. So no, not true. Unless your woman has a surrogate mother and an all-weather nanny to handle pregnancy, childbirth, parenting, homework and everything in between, it still falls completely on the female shoulders, keep quiet. You didn’t say anything. You just don’t think about talking.
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