The ‘Lazy Husband’ Myth, via the Wall Street Journal

A little dose of misandry from the Wall Street Journal’s “Pepper…and Salt.”
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Stumble It!

I’m reminded of the infamous Barbara Walter interview of Sean Connery where he said that he didn’t want chattering women on the golf course. In addition, he also shocked the world with his statement that “slapping” a woman was appropriate if she “wouldn’t shut up.”
Whether you agree with him on either of those viewpoints or not, it puts into perspective the difference between older men of yesteryear and today where men are terrified to even QUESTION a woman’s authority for fear of getting slapped around.
“No actually, I wonder why the hell I bring your snotty ass with me to play golf…”
TMOTS
Or how about…
“Ever stop and wonder why you feel it’s OK to not pull your financial wieght in this relationship?”
How about this retort:
Ever stop and wonder who provides for your very survival in this world?