Yes, because in the brutal economy many men have lost their jobs causing the women to make the living and the men to stay home and do house work and take care of the children.
some men don't. They want sex sex and more sex but as soon as a baby is part of it, there gone. But some men want to become fathers too.
men go out and do the hard jobs and the wimen stay home
No it doesn't mean more women can stay home. The typewriter let more women to enter the office. Women were preferred for this job than men.
What is meant by "the Founding Fathers were men of their time"
Yes, the men work in factories and the women stay at home with the kids
Historically, Yes. One major reason is that there have been, in the past, far more Olympic sports held for men than for women. Also, Australia has a fairly unique transportation problem: in the past, when men were the prime breadwinners and it was the woman's place to stay at home - even with parents where fathers were able to be 'protective', it was more socially accessible and acceptable that men, more often, travel abroad to represent their country than the women. Perhaps the other prime reason was simply that it was less socially acceptable in general for women to take up sport than for men.
men went hunting, woman stayed home as a stay at home mom
Fathers of Men - 1916 was released on: USA: 10 July 1916
it could be numerouse things like work or stay at home
Unfortuantley that is true. However ther are many men who had abusive fathers who have never touch their wife in anger. Likewise there are men who were never hit by their father who do abuse their wife.
at his home in Messina
no and yes it depends no and yes it depends