The NAFI Analytical Center conducted a study according to which the average woman devotes 45% of her time to the family. 24% - work. The rest of the time is for recreation, hobbies, personal affairs. What is interesting: with men, the situation is reversed: they devote most of their time to work, family is in second place, and personal affairs and training are in third.
This means that a woman is more focused on household chores and caring for loved ones than a man. Therefore, in order to become an ideal wife, she will need to become even more involved in family affairs. This means that either your career or your personal time will suffer.
Despite the spread of feminist ideas, our society remains largely patriarchal: the husband is the head of the family, he has the last word. And the role of the wife often comes down to making his life more comfortable. If we analyze the family model 100 or 200 years ago, then patriarchal attitudes were even more pronounced.
Only at the beginning of the last century, women received the right to vote in elections, study at universities on an equal basis with men and get a job. Although today, when the issue of gender equality is acute, in many countries there is still discrimination against women in wages and the right to hold high positions.
This also affects the formation of her role in the family. Increasingly, we hear the term "partnership", which means the union of two equal people. And if, within the framework of this union, someone wanted to become an ideal for another, then it is not about servicing everyday needs, but rather about emotional comfort.
Therefore, the search for the ideal in such a situation becomes synonymous with personal growth. If, as a result of this, the couple achieves harmony and their relationship reaches a higher level, then everyone wins - both partners and their children.
Ijaz khan
매그너스9
Juliantes