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sp2606 [1]
3 years ago
9

What is your definition of happiness? All things considered, how important is it to be happy?

Advanced Placement (AP)
2 answers:
seraphim [82]3 years ago
7 0
<span>The state of being happy.
</span><span>Happiness lessens stress
</span>
Sladkaya [172]3 years ago
7 0

happy= gay witch is the state of no stress plz give me brainiest

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On top of that, when we degrade homemaking, we place a negative connotation on something that should be an option for women, if it’s financially feasible.  While it is true that many households require two incomes in order to sustain their desired lifestyles, the truth is that if a woman has the ability to stay home with the children, that should be an option she should be able to pursue without feeling like she HAS to be doing something more.  Even more importantly, degrading this work reinforces the idea that this work is undesirable, which adds to the struggle to gain gender equity with regards to homemaking: that is, men are less likely to want to take part in homemaking or to consider staying home with the kids, if this remains stigmatized or frowned upon by society.  Placing greater value on and a greater respect for domestic work is going to be an important part of improving this area of balance.  Feminists can’t keep acting like this work is not valuable and then insisting that men help out: we are sending mixed messages that are just getting muddled.

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