Not Afraid's shoe-on-the-other foot is perfectly valid. Which just goes to demonstrate the validity of the initial concept. Yes, two working people is likely to be a stress factor.
Unquantifiable is the trend that career women might be, well, better people and thus better mates and thus worth working out the stress factors. But there's probably not statistics on that, so I have no problem with an article gathering and reporting on the facts about break-ups and self-satisfaction and cheating, etc.
It will be up to the discerning reader to figure out the obvious, namely, that everyone is an individual ... and when it comes to love, marriage, mating and relationships - - statistics mean jack crap.
* I'm not suggesting that working women are inherently better than housewives. But there might be some independence, vitality, vivaciousness, integrity or strength indicated by a person with a career motivation. And, of course, there may not be.
But give me a career woman every time.
And then let me stay at home and take care of the house!
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