Given that even "raising kids" was originally a "male job" (proof being in the very rare cases of divorces, the kids went to the men because they were assumed to be better caregivers) and only in recent history was it changed as a feminist effort, I'd say likely close to 100% of them.
I wonder how many of those traditional female jobs were male jobs a hundred years ago?
Given that even "raising kids" was originally a "male job" (proof being in the very rare cases of divorces, the kids went to the men because they were assumed to be better caregivers) and only in recent history was it changed as a feminist effort, I'd say likely close to 100% of them.
Really? Never heard of that one. Was it only in america?
All of them.