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Collimator

(2,146 posts)
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 06:06 PM 3 hrs ago

"Women are expected to work like they have no children and parent like they have no job."

Last edited Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:36 PM - Edit history (1)

Just heard that in a Youtube video discussing divorces that the husbands swear, "came out of nowhere."

I'm sharing it here because it is a powerhouse of truth packed into one clear sentence.

Edit: Since this topic has garnered some interest, I will go ahead and include the Youtube video from which I quoted. It is nearly an hour long and not every person speaking or presenting information is a clear-minded or as succinct as the quote, but the pain and disappointment and reality is there to see.

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"Women are expected to work like they have no children and parent like they have no job." (Original Post) Collimator 3 hrs ago OP
Bookmarked!!! IA8IT 3 hrs ago #1
Most Women sit around watching "A brighter Day" ..polishing their nails... chouchou 3 hrs ago #2
What is "A brighter Day"? TIA Celerity 1 hr ago #15
A reference to the "soap operas" that women supposedly have nothing niyad 1 hr ago #16
never heard of it Celerity 1 hr ago #20
I had never heard of that one, either, so I looked it up. Wayyyyyyyyyy niyad 49 min ago #23
Will the Democrats campaign on that issue? MustLoveBeagles 3 hrs ago #3
Symptom of a bigger issue Lithos 3 hrs ago #5
Spot on. Raven123 3 hrs ago #4
So Far Timewas 3 hrs ago #6
Until the 70's, women could do little financially on their own. paleotn 25 min ago #25
BTW StoolPigeon 3 hrs ago #7
Oh right... men have nothing but problems getting a lawyer! ihaveaquestion 2 hrs ago #9
Dear Goddess, it is very disappointing to see that sort of thing on a niyad 1 hr ago #12
Being a single parent H2O Man 1 hr ago #19
Lawyers won't take your money? Oh really. paleotn 24 min ago #26
Sounds serious Torchlight 10 min ago #28
And play mommy with benefits to an adult spouse. xuplate 2 hrs ago #8
OMG! After spending all day trying to find the wallet slightlv 1 hr ago #17
huggggggggs, my friend. Your DU family is here, so lean as hard as niyad 1 hr ago #21
I feel it for you malaise 56 min ago #22
So sorry. paleotn 16 min ago #27
We are here for you, V SheltieLover 5 min ago #30
my brother coached the men's company softball team Skittles 2 hrs ago #10
And then get no credit for either and blamed for everything Tumbulu 1 hr ago #11
And that is putting it VERY politely. niyad 1 hr ago #13
Unless you believe the "rumors" that Harris actually won. Which I do. slightlv 1 hr ago #18
I mean...everyone is. It's just that women, for the most part, picked up the slack for some time, and now are not. WhiskeyGrinder 1 hr ago #14
As a single father who raised three daughters BeneteauBum 47 min ago #24
Thank you so much for including the video link. I will look at it later, niyad 5 min ago #29

chouchou

(3,364 posts)
2. Most Women sit around watching "A brighter Day" ..polishing their nails...
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 06:17 PM
3 hrs ago

....eating Bon-Bons and chatting about nothings..
..said nobody never, ever with an IQ higher than a hair brush.

niyad

(134,411 posts)
16. A reference to the "soap operas" that women supposedly have nothing
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:24 PM
1 hr ago

to do but watch all day.

niyad

(134,411 posts)
23. I had never heard of that one, either, so I looked it up. Wayyyyyyyyyy
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:52 PM
49 min ago

before your time, and somewhat before mine, since it ran from 1954 to 1962. Some very well-known names associated with it, incluuding Hal Holbrook and Patty Duke, and even, at the end, Agnes Nixon, the queen of daytime soaps.

Lithos

(26,658 posts)
5. Symptom of a bigger issue
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 06:25 PM
3 hrs ago

But a great example to use about the unaffordability and rise in class differences.

Timewas

(2,794 posts)
6. So Far
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 06:34 PM
3 hrs ago

n the US and probably quite a few other countries women have been discriminated against in almost all levels, they are mostly treated as lower caste to a level that I would call "almost" slavery. It is totally unfair to say the very least. There is no way this should be. And it is not just a Repug problem, this is truly a case of both sides passing the buck and failing at their jobs.

paleotn

(22,868 posts)
25. Until the 70's, women could do little financially on their own.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:16 PM
25 min ago

Most banks wouldn't allow women to have bank accounts in their own name without spousal permission or a male consigner until well into the 70's / early 80's. Women could rarely take out credit in their own name until the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974. That wasn't all that long ago.

ihaveaquestion

(4,844 posts)
9. Oh right... men have nothing but problems getting a lawyer!
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 07:03 PM
2 hrs ago

Lawyers are famously attracted to money, so maybe you just don't make enough, Pumpkin.

niyad

(134,411 posts)
12. Dear Goddess, it is very disappointing to see that sort of thing on a
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:03 PM
1 hr ago

Democratic board, for all we have covered over the years about divorce and its effects, including the screwed-up, misogynist family court system. For a quick refresher, I just googled "single fathers vs single mothers", and the articles that came up were ALL about the income disparities (single fathers made more, because men make more in general)and the differrent stress levels (women, in general) had more.




H2O Man

(79,344 posts)
19. Being a single parent
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:29 PM
1 hr ago

is tough. That holds for mothers and fathers. I was a single father, and all of my children are now solid adult citizens. But that wasn't always easy. I was fortunate to have a good group of family and friends that proved helpful. I always had someone I trusted to talk to.

Likewise, over the decades, I've helped connect family and friends with lawyers for separations and divorces. I had no trouble connecting fathers and mothers to good legal representation. I'm friends with a number of lawyers, and that is in part a result of bringing people with all the documentation they need to them.

Now, I'm sure that things are different in different states, but NYS changed its laws in the 1970s, something that Governor Rockefeller pushed through when the head of his security whenever he left Albany was getting a divorce and wanted full custody of his three children.

slightlv

(8,073 posts)
17. OMG! After spending all day trying to find the wallet
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:24 PM
1 hr ago

my husband lost, this one hit me to the core. I'm fighting a really bad fibro flare, but was expected to find it when he can't even remember where he had it last!

But more than that, it points to another inequity... hubby's 72 and doing the fast track on the dementia scale. Not only have I lost a marital partner, I've lost my best friend. And it hurts so bad there are no words. But there is no help, other than my grandson (and believe, I AM grateful for that... he's the one who found the wallet!)... but hubby is to the point where he needs a keeper, and I can't keep up with it. This is the first time I've said those words, and I feel so horrible saying them. And you know what? I blame the ecosystem in which we women live. Yes, we're suppose to parent our children like we have no job. And job like we have no children. But now I no longer have a job (I brought in most of our paycheck, anyway)... and no help to "parent" my "kid"... and believe me, it's like living with a 2-year-old. I'm afraid to let loose the tears I feel most of the time. I'm afraid if I started crying, I'd never stop. And a large part of that is guilt... it's an amorphous guilt, even I admit that. That's why I blame the "mythology" that culture has steeped upon us women.

niyad

(134,411 posts)
21. huggggggggs, my friend. Your DU family is here, so lean as hard as
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:39 PM
1 hr ago

you need. As our SKITTLES says, there is always someone here. And, if at all possible, find a support group with which you feel comfortable. And, PLEASE, take good care of yourself. The stress of caregiving, especially of one's belived spouse, now almost a stranger, is tremendous.

paleotn

(22,868 posts)
27. So sorry.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:25 PM
16 min ago


And you're right. We are all programmed with that mythology to varying degrees. An evil our society has yet to fully shake.

Skittles

(173,250 posts)
10. my brother coached the men's company softball team
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 07:31 PM
2 hrs ago

THEN he coached the ladies team - he said OMG, he could not believe the difference.....the women were CONSTANTLY being interrupted or pulled out the game for family issues.....the men, nope - they just got to play

Tumbulu

(6,638 posts)
11. And then get no credit for either and blamed for everything
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 07:51 PM
1 hr ago

And sadly it is far worse in many other parts of the world that I have lived and worked. To the point that we had the illusion that real progress had been made.

Then we nominated two women to run for president; a creepy mob boss convicted rapist and felon won both times. Making it oh so very clear what the majority of the people of this nation actually think about women. Pretty dismal, I would say.

slightlv

(8,073 posts)
18. Unless you believe the "rumors" that Harris actually won. Which I do.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:26 PM
1 hr ago

But even that is little comfort. It took a horrible, evil, corrupt person to even have people START thinking a woman could be president. And I, naive that I was, actually thought maybe I'd see a woman president in my lifetime.

WhiskeyGrinder

(27,296 posts)
14. I mean...everyone is. It's just that women, for the most part, picked up the slack for some time, and now are not.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:05 PM
1 hr ago

BeneteauBum

(858 posts)
24. As a single father who raised three daughters
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 08:53 PM
47 min ago

There many valid points discussed here. However, I take issue with a few. I felt some of the post were exclusionary of so many fathers who have experienced the same issues concerning a women’s harried life including financial problems. How many times I had to tell my boss (his wife raised their son) to put himself in my place. So many times I felt there was not enough time in the day…..burning the proverbial candle at both ends. There are variations in different narratives and not one fits all.

Peace ☮️

niyad

(134,411 posts)
29. Thank you so much for including the video link. I will look at it later,
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 09:36 PM
5 min ago

as I found some of the comments interesting.

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