CompactOwl
CompactOwl t1_jbocbyg wrote
Reply to comment by aardvarkbjones in Where there's gender equality, people tend to live longer by LifeTableWithChairs
Jeah, my friends and closer relatives also don’t care. I am not sure I would want to be friends with someone who does.
CompactOwl t1_jboawp2 wrote
Reply to comment by aardvarkbjones in Where there's gender equality, people tend to live longer by LifeTableWithChairs
It’s definitely not the standard. But you can also ask the bottom line working class. For example I know a couple of construction site workers who definitely think it is unmanly to stay at home.
CompactOwl t1_jbo9i3a wrote
Reply to comment by business2690 in Where there's gender equality, people tend to live longer by LifeTableWithChairs
In what way? I am not sure I understand what you are asking.
CompactOwl t1_jbo94qw wrote
Reply to comment by aardvarkbjones in Where there's gender equality, people tend to live longer by LifeTableWithChairs
Yes. That’s what I was referring to though. The stay at home dads are happy with their choice, but the non-stay-home-dads keep chatting.
I am perfectly fine with this, but I know at least one field of expertise where this is looked down upon (finance)
CompactOwl t1_jbnrjb5 wrote
Reply to comment by business2690 in Where there's gender equality, people tend to live longer by LifeTableWithChairs
I think the main problem is that for men, historically, being the one raising kids is looked down upon. This still lingers. And for women, being the one staying at home is now looked down upon. Just see how some people are frowned upon for traditional roles. We just need to be okay with anyone doing his life, no matter if a man wants to stay at home raising kids, a women wanted a strong career path or a woman wanting to stay home and let the men earn the money. All those three things are not equally accepted in society. But they should be.
CompactOwl t1_jbnqz6h wrote
Reply to comment by AlleyCatStoner in Where there's gender equality, people tend to live longer by LifeTableWithChairs
I meant that the social acceptance for men being the one staying at home is not equivalent than to women staying at home.
CompactOwl t1_jblp3d8 wrote
Reply to comment by business2690 in Where there's gender equality, people tend to live longer by LifeTableWithChairs
I, for one, think that man are not mentally there yet to raise the kids as their main job, but I also think women are in a kind of honeymoon phase with gender equality where a lot of woman rule out being the „kid raiser“ simply because they can. We kind of life in a moment where it’s looked down upon to be the one staying at home (for both men and women)
CompactOwl t1_j2ba062 wrote
Reply to comment by majorpickle01 in has the speed of light always been constant? by 2bornnot2b
My level of physics is limited to what I understand on the side because of my math major, but I have a question:
If speed of causality changes, would we even be able to measure that? Or what the change in causality cancel in all of our measurement instruments to give the same result again?
CompactOwl t1_jbqd4ev wrote
Reply to comment by business2690 in Where there's gender equality, people tend to live longer by LifeTableWithChairs
Yes. That is true.