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Re: Men who don't fucking listen.
(Anonymous) 2023-05-29 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)As someone who grew up very much blue-collar working-class, with most of my friends and acquaintances in the same general social class, I do wonder if gender bullshit perhaps manifests somewhat differently among the well-off and the upwardly-mobile white-collar classes? I'm not even hypothesizing that it does, just genuinely wondering.
I mean, it does kind of make sense to me that the more you can afford to outsource your menial daily tasks to others (daycare, baby-sitters, nannies, restaurants, take-out, meal kits, spending more on food that's easier to put together, house-cleaning services, paying people to come fix things as soon as they break, buying convenient household devices and amenities, dry-cleaning, buying good shit that's less likely to have issues in the first place, etc. etc. etc.) the less of a glaring problem the unequal division of household labor is likely to be. But I honestly have no idea.
I'm also not suggesting that upper and upper-middle class people deal with less ingrained sexism on the whole; I'm only pondering whether it might manifest slightly differently depending on things like socioeconomic status, etc.