Why do some girls treat their mothers like unpaid maids but still call it feminism?
This is not just ragebait or a made-up story. I see this happening around me in my extended family and among friends. Many girls who talk about feminism and equality do not see their mothers as individuals. They depend on their mothers to keep doing the cleaning, cooking, and childcare even after marriage. This is the same kind of burden patriarchy placed on women before, and now it is still happening to mothers in a different way.
Most people will deny this, but deep down many of us know it happens. It feels like selective equality and selective feminism focused only on freedom in dress and lifestyle, not on how mothers are treated at home.
u/beatheyrbipped — 16 hours ago