ShieldWife
Marchioness
Yes, I am a stay at home mom, a housewife as they say.You work form home right? If you do that explains a lot as in families that work two jobs (Both parents) Generally have less kids as it lowers stress of having more things to worry about. One needs to take into account that not every woman wants to be a home body. Some like to actually get out there and do things, they like to be treated as more then just a loving wife at home, but as a best friend to hunt or game with etc. Large families are counter towards that in western culture where women and men are seen as equal.
Perhaps wanting women to not be homebodies is the end of western civilization, perhaps it isnt.
Yes, parents who both work are likely to have fewer children, which is why it's a problem. Western Civilization isn't replacing itself, which hand to hand with massive immigration will indeed be the end of Western Civilization. Can Western Civilization's decline be halted without more women returning to the home and having more babies? Maybe so, but so far it doesn't look like it's likely. A stay at home mom not only can more easily have more children, but can home school the children to prevent them from being indoctrinated by public schools and to have a good influence on their upbringing.
Not every woman wants to be a "home body" but maybe more would if that option were encouraged rather than discouraged. Maybe if we collectively understood the benefits that staying home provides to not only the family but to civilization itself, maybe more women would choose that rather than getting on the career hamster wheel. Also, being a stay at home mom doesn't force you to stay in the home all the time, you can still go out and do fun things.
What does being a house wife have to do with hunting or gaming together as a couple? I'm a house wife and my husband and I share most of the same hobbies and engage in them together frequently. The only thing that prevents us from doing the same hobbies together at the same time is how busy kids keep us. We still get our D&D nights, but they are a bit harder to arrange with young children.
Are men and women equal? Is anybody equal? I don't think so. Men and women are both important. Mothers and fathers are both important. They are important in different ways, not equal ways. I would argue that my job (that of having babies, taking care of and raising them, teaching the kids) is more important for society than my husband's career aside from the fact that his job makes mine possible.
Right now, women having careers, not having children, embracing feminism, allowing their kids to be indoctrinated by the state and media - these things are destroying Western Civilization. Changing the current trend will be hard for many people, but if Western Civilization is in peril, it makes sense that saving it might take a bit of work or sacrifice.