Despite all of the social advances in women’s rights and the push for gender equality in the workplace, it seems like modern men still want a woman that they can take care of at home.

Shannon Mullen
Despite all of the social advances in women’s rights and...
Despite all of the social advances in women’s rights and...
Despite all of the social advances in women’s rights and...
Despite all of the social advances in women’s rights and...
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Women who are striving for equality in the workplace, they are also striving for rights and independence of their own. The men who are still trying to measure up to the traditional role of taking care of their family, they still think that it is important that they have control over the woman they love. The modern man wants a woman who will take care of him, cook his meals, clean his house, and be his best friend.

Source: See What Flowers

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