guangdongt
Registered Member
I think it is not wrong to demand high standards from women, as it is directly proportional to the rights they can obtain. This is because our education has not advocated for women to focus solely on the family since the founding of the country, emphasizing the social values of men and women. But I think this value system requires more social welfare guarantees. The vast majority of women here hope to have a job.So what I'm hearing is the loss of faith, culture and values led to a emphasis of money and work over family which led to a existential crises for china, further complicated by China's one child policy which led to parents prioritising birth of a male child causing a imbalance.
That imbalance is now further complicated by the fact that the average household now can't survive on one income and must rely on women working, thus neglecting the family and children and increasingly youth being priced out of marriage and family with the requirements for women for a partner increasingly high
A woman with a low level of education, no job, and a pure housewife who only has more children is not popular in our society








