i believe they had 2 kids ,, possibly more but 2 is what most families had !
Yes they could, and many were.
Television shows in the 1950s frequently showed women as housewives. In reality, many women in the 1950s did not have the luxury of being housewives.
The women in the 1950s were viewed by society as a wife that stayed home, cleaned the house, washed the children, and cooked for the family. They were taught to be everything the man in the house wanted her to be. The women in the 1950s were taught "how to be a good wife" from a home economics textbook in the 1950s. Women were not supposed to hold jobs. They were also meant to hold a spot on their children's PTA board.
actually they had close to 10-15 kids!
there were only 10 women and 1 man all of the woman had kids to make it bigger and on average a women had 8 kids
Yes they could, and many were.
Television shows in the 1950s frequently showed women as housewives. In reality, many women in the 1950s did not have the luxury of being housewives.
The way the women's roles and opportunities in the 1950s differ from women's roles today is in the 1950s women roles was mostly raising a family and housekeeping. Today, women play a part in public offices and workplace and person growth/community.
gudda gudda has 2 kids by the same women.
Women were oppressed.
he had no kids becase he had no women in his life
Yes Women Did drive cars in the 1950's
Men were earners and women were housekeepers.
Men didn't want there womens to work at the 1950s
winfield scott had 3 kids with 10 diffrent women
He has 29 children with 28 different women
In the 1950s, women were beginning to question their roles and realize the depths of their unrealized potential. Many had returned home after serving in the workforce during WWII. Betty Friedan's book, the Feminine Mystique, documented this and spurred discussion about it.