I don't think a female running a house is a problem, a broken family. It's perceived as one because of the notion that a head is a man.
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Because sorry to say, women run the house. They run the family. They hold things up. I mean, it's like you don't ever see your mom get sick because she handles everything. And it's kind of amazing I think to show people just how strong women are.
Any woman who understands the problems of running a home will be nearer to understanding the problems of running a country.
Fixing things around the house was the last bastion of manliness. But now, even that is getting taken away. As women become more economically independent, they are starting to fix things around the house for themselves.
I'm not saying that if you're working at home, raising a family, that's not work. I want to disrupt the narrative around what it means to be a woman who works. The whole point of my brand is that women should be architecting the lives they want to live.
You see actors who make family work, but it's difficult for any woman.
A woman can take care of the family. It takes a man to provide structure, to provide stability.
As a husband and as a father of girls, I cannot imagine any woman in my family making the sacrifice of sanity required to run for office. The limited reward for public service cannot blunt the cost.
No longer is the female destined solely for the home and the rearing of the family and only the male for the marketplace and the world of ideas.
Everything's harder for women: harder to start, to stay employed, to run a life with a family.
It was always inevitable that if you get serious trouble in any family then everybody's inclined to look at the head of that family and see if they see any cause or reason to associate it with the head of the, head of the family, why it should be.
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