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      Is it fair for women to expect men to be the primary breadwinners, even in 2024?
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      Is it fair for women to expect men to be the primary breadwinners, even in 2024?

      "Is it fair for women to expect men to be the primary breadwinners, even in 2024?" The pressure on men to financially provide for a family has been a long-standing tradition in Indian society. But as more women achieve financial independence and pursue ambitious careers, this expectation is increasingly being questioned. Does the idea of a sole male breadwinner still hold relevance when women are equally capable and often contributing significantly to household finances? Consider these points: • Career aspirations: Many women today prioritize their careers and personal growth, which can sometimes mean earning more than their male partners. • Shared responsibilities: Modern relationships often thrive on shared responsibilities, including financial ones. Is it fair to place the entire burden on one partner? • Societal shifts: As women's roles evolve, so too should our societal expectations around financial provision in relationships. What are your thoughts on this evolving dynamic?"

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      Is it fair for women to expect men to be the primary breadwinners, even in 2024?

      "Is it fair for women to expect men to be the primary breadwinners, even in 2024?" The pressure on men to financially provide for a family has been a long-standing tradition in Indian society. But as more women achieve financial independence and pursue ambitious careers, this expectation is increasingly being questioned. Does the idea of a sole male breadwinner still hold relevance when women are equally capable and often contributing significantly to household finances? Consider these points: • Career aspirations: Many women today prioritize their careers and personal growth, which can sometimes mean earning more than their male partners. • Shared responsibilities: Modern relationships often thrive on shared responsibilities, including financial ones. Is it fair to place the entire burden on one partner? • Societal shifts: As women's roles evolve, so too should our societal expectations around financial provision in relationships. What are your thoughts on this evolving dynamic?"

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