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You've just described how it's equal. If both parties agree that one person should stay home, then they should be compensated via alimony. Consider it severance pay.
Here's an idea: Give the kids to the father and get yourself out in the workforce / education system after a divorce. Then when you get laid off you'll find there is a huge diff between severance pay and alimony / palimony.
Women couldn't have credit cards until 1974.
And now look at the consumer debt problem we have. Almost every single woman I know needs to go to credit card rehab, but won't admit it to themselves.
If he gained his success after they were married, then I think it's reasonable to assume that she did support him in many tangible ways
No. That's just a stupid assumption. She could have been a horrible bitch to him for years and he may have become successful nonetheless. This is not rare.
There is a solution to the problem: co-parenting with with men who can afford to pay for multiple children, instead of marriage,
There is a solution to the problem: co-parenting with with men who can afford to pay for multiple children, instead of marriage,
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"Most people don't have careers. They have jobs."
So true.
"What happens when you double the labor force. You half the value of labor."
Also so true.
"And now we're going into a situation where women will work because men won't."
Probably true.
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