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Speaking as a husband whose wife once felt this way, I understand why a lot of women think and feel this.

The fact is, there has been several millenia of inequality between the sexes and the feminist movement was necessary to bring women into the political sphere. However, the movement was hijacked.

My wife no longer feels or thinks this because we grew together and learned that it is much more efficient to share an account.

We are not roommates, we are a loving married couple.

Sharing and being a loving pair does not mean you are sacrificing on your independence or self sovereignty. I hate that this has become such a feminist ego landmark that women feel shaken or afronted when this is challenged.

A woman can be strong and still be a partner in a relationship. A woman can still be independent and have autonomy of body, mind, and soul while sharing access to her hard earned money with her family.

As a whole, society should focus on stronger familial ties and love than spreading this "independence" movement. No one lives on this earth completely alone.

We all rely on someone else in one way or another.

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Gale Rush 11mo ago

I don't think you maintain full freedom and independence in marriage, either the woman or the man. You trade a portion of your independence for love and security. That is okay, in fact it is good.

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