The comment, “It’s funny how women of nowadays feel they equate to a man… ‘what a man can do a woman can do better’ na cap o,” reflects outdated views that enforce rigid gender roles. While societal differences in gender roles still exist, they should never justify mistreating a spouse or promoting inequality within a relationship.
Healthy relationships are built on respect and partnership, not on comparing what one gender can or cannot do. Using these notions to justify unfair behavior only deepens the divide between partners, fueling resentment and conflict.
Marriage and relationships thrive on mutual understanding, where both parties support each other despite societal norms. Equality doesn’t mean competition; it means respecting each other’s contributions and working towards harmony, not division.
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