This is not evidence but "narrative statistics."
I have worked in professional organizations, and I know from exposure that women are not underpaid in them. In fact, wages are tied to posts and skills.
Countless women work in Pakistan to support their households.
Narrative statistics again. Women can achieve big in Pakistan (Benazir Bhutto ring any bells?). However, what career choices they are making across the country - is up to them. Nobody can force them to seek a career in which they do not have any interest. Statistical equality in practice is wishful thinking.
Martial abuse is valid term instead.
Marriage 'may be consensual' is OXYMORON. Marriage is a relationship in which partners (irrespective of gender) consent to having sexual relations by default. Do you (as a husband) need permission from your wife every time you want to initiate? You do not have a true marriage then but a sham. Charges of Marital rape are a sure shot way of terminating a marriage in practice and otherwise.
These cases are under-reported everywhere.
Enlightening empirical study: https://jech.bmj.com/content/58/7/536
Sorry to burst your bubble but Feminism facilitate sexual revolution and expressions.
Yes, I live in Pakistan.
Marriage is an important consideration here because prospects of finding a suitable partner go down with age. Marriage facilitate socio-economic uplift for many households in the long-term.
I see lot of working women in Pakistan - many allow their women to work (many households will collapse otherwise). Government of Pakistan (GOP) only recognize and report certain types of employment in its books.
TV drama serials are expected to be overdramatized in their projection of social issues on average.
In fact, unemployment is becoming a major problem for men lately. Ponder over this.
When presented with evidence, you dismissed it as "narrative statistics," and go on to support your assertions with moee assertions and heresay.
It's like speaking to a brick wall with words written on it.
This is not evidence but "narrative statistics."
I have worked in professional organizations, and I know from exposure that women are not underpaid in them. In fact, wages are tied to posts and skills.
Countless women work in Pakistan to support their households.
Narrative statistics again. Women can achieve big in Pakistan (Benazir Bhutto ring any bells?). However, what career choices they are making across the country - is up to them. Nobody can force them to seek a career in which they do not have any interest. Statistical equality in practice is wishful thinking.
Martial abuse is valid term instead.
Marriage 'may be consensual' is OXYMORON. Marriage is a relationship in which partners (irrespective of gender) consent to having sexual relations by default. Do you (as a husband) need permission from your wife every time you want to initiate? You do not have a true marriage then but a sham. Charges of Marital rape are a sure shot way of terminating a marriage in practice and otherwise.
These cases are under-reported everywhere.
Enlightening empirical study: https://jech.bmj.com/content/58/7/536
Sorry to burst your bubble but Feminism facilitate sexual revolution and expressions.
Yes, I live in Pakistan.
Marriage is an important consideration here because prospects of finding a suitable partner go down with age. Marriage facilitate socio-economic uplift for many households in the long-term.
I see lot of working women in Pakistan - many allow their women to work (many households will collapse otherwise). Government of Pakistan (GOP) only recognize and report certain types of employment in its books.
TV drama serials are expected to be overdramatized in their projection of social issues on average.
In fact, unemployment is becoming a major problem for men lately. Ponder over this.
1 and 2, are not worth my time.
3. Yes, husband can initiate, but if the partner says that they are not in the mood, and don't want to, but the other partner forces himself onto her; is that rape or not? Unless you're horny 24/7.
4. The frequency is high in South Asian nations.
5. Sure.
6. Okay.
Basically.