Should a woman's place be in the home?
- Apr 12, 2021
- 2 min read

A Woman's Place Should Be Wherever She Wants It To Be.
Are we seriously still debating this? The idea that woman should be boxed up inside the home because that's the way it's "supposed" to be is archaic and sexist. Women are every bit as competent as men. If a woman wants to be a homemaker, then fine. But if a woman wants to be a doctor, or a lawyer, or a politician, or a business owner, then that's where she belongs. Everyone deserves a chance to have a career and a life outside of the confining walls of a house. It is completely unfair to claim that a specific sex should be expected to have only one main objective in life.
Choice is a human right, and women are human too.
No, a woman's place is not at home. Women are human beings just as men are, and social standards should not dictate where any human being belongs. Women should be able to decide what they would like to focus on - choice is key. Once you take away such a big choice from someone, you are taking away their human rights. Men should start embracing positive attitudes and behaviour toward the development of women's career.

Women and men have had different roles in the community since the beginning. Women were considered inferior, even if they did acquire a higher education. Therefore, they were usually forced to bow their heads and accept the situation the way it was because they didn't know how to defend themselves and clarify the truth.
All this took place up to 1880, when women started to rebel and to demand the equality of rights between men and women. They began fighting for their right to vote, to have the same educational opportunities as men and to be judged by their knowledge and their education and not by their sex.

The traditional roles that women were expected to play is now an ideology of the past.
However, there still exists a considerable amount of people that believe that a woman's place is exclusively in the house.
Just let women to have their own voice. Yes, women are weaker physically, but they dominate mentally, socially, emotionally and possibly even spiritually.




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