woman's place is in the home

The phrase "woman's place is in the home" is a traditional belief that suggests a woman's primary role should be within the domestic sphere, focusing on household chores, child-rearing, and taking care of her family. It implies that women should prioritize their responsibilities at home over pursuing careers or engaging in activities outside of the household. Historically, this mindset has been used to justify gender inequality and restrict women's opportunities and freedom of choice.


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