The Stay-at-Home Husbands’ Feeling
The Article Wall Street Mothers, Stay-Home Fathers –As Husband do Domestic Duty, These Woman are Free to Achieve-“ by Jodi Kantor and Jessica Silver-Greenberg is in most way neutral towards the two genders of this role reversal. The article shows both the perspective of husbands and wives, and it looks like that kind of role reversal is fine. However I believe it is unfair for the husbands. This is because sometime the husbands can feel both unhappy and excluded.
In this article, the author claims that this condition is fine for both husbands and wives or the author is neutral. Even though there is some disturbance, this role reversal somehow can work out and reach happiness for both of them. The household also seems progressing smoothly. The wives seem enjoying their work and the husbands seem enjoying their current job too even though sometime they feel unhappy and feeling excluded.
The article states that Rye has a set banker with stay-at-home husbands. It shows that this role reversal is normal. Both of the side agrees on doing this reversal because when the husband made less than half of what the wife did, the solution seemed obvious. It seems that this husband and wife are really fine with it. But then there is a statement like this “I am staying at home, I do the dishes, I do the laundry, I do everything the housewife does. I am just a dude”, somehow it shows that the husband does not really fine with this condition. If the husband really fine with it, there will be not a statement like this. Besides that, there is another statement that said “You can get one when I can get one” from the husband when the wife told him “I wish I had a wife”. It shows that there is a disagreement between them which is normal. This is because normally men have tempered worse than women. When they have to do this and that, men usually feel restless and unpleasant. The next statement which feels the unhappiness of the