Tbh I'm actually a big believer of the claims that the early neolithic farmwork was heavily women's work. Before the plowshare and farming tools were invented that could leverage strength to produce more efficient results, early farming was an incredibly tedious job of hand weeding and hand picking that was basically just a more advanced form of foraging.
Women are just better built for tedious, low risk, low strength jobs like that. Sitting in a meadow somewhere picking weeds and gossiping with each other seems right up their alley. And childcare is not nearly a fulltime job, of course they would have to do something else to contribute.
Put the women in the fields again I say, they're too self-destructive with too much free time.
"childcare isn't a full time job" uh, sir, have you listened to the modern wonan? Maybe you should instead of making shit up. Being a stay at home mom is the hardest job in the world. Stop being a chud
Tbh I'm actually a big believer of the claims that the early neolithic farmwork was heavily women's work. Before the plowshare and farming tools were invented that could leverage strength to produce more efficient results, early farming was an incredibly tedious job of hand weeding and hand picking that was basically just a more advanced form of foraging.
Women are just better built for tedious, low risk, low strength jobs like that. Sitting in a meadow somewhere picking weeds and gossiping with each other seems right up their alley. And childcare is not nearly a fulltime job, of course they would have to do something else to contribute.
Put the women in the fields again I say, they're too self-destructive with too much free time.
"childcare isn't a full time job" uh, sir, have you listened to the modern wonan? Maybe you should instead of making shit up. Being a stay at home mom is the hardest job in the world. Stop being a chud