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Re: The Strength Of A Woman u Cannot Find Anyway by crackhaus: 10:33pm On Sep 21, 2021
mariahAngel:

The point I am trying to make is that help is necessary. Especially when working and raising children (unless one is a housewife/househusband, then maybe not).
See, there’s no point in one forming wonder woman/superhero when one needs help.
Delegation of duties make life easier. That way, you’re even helping someone else by giving them a job.

Do you know that these days, there are people who get paid to even run errands (like market runs)?
They even have Instagram pages o...
These services make life easier.
Lol, okay...

You've spoken written well but let's get back to reality now.
Housemaids are VERY underpaid, and that's even for the ones who get paid at all. Most Nigerian women believe that once the girl is eating their food and living under their roof, then they have done the Lord's work.

Let's not forget that these maids are looking after children they did NOT give birth to themselves, and taking care of homes where they have no invested interests/benefits in the long run.

You said 'help is necessary', and you're right on that, BUT until Nigerian women start treating their helps/maids who do all that work with ease, the same work which if left for them, the entire world gets to hear about how they're so overworked, then they shouldn't be taken seriously.

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Re: The Strength Of A Woman u Cannot Find Anyway by mariahAngel(f): 11:13pm On Sep 21, 2021
crackhaus:

Lol, okay...

You've spoken written well but let's get back to reality now.
Housemaids are VERY underpaid, and that's even for the ones who get paid at all. Most Nigerian women believe that once the girl is eating their food and living under their roof, then they have done the Lord's work.

Let's not forget that these maids are looking after children they did NOT give birth to themselves, and taking care of homes where they have no invested interests/benefits in the long run.

You said 'help is necessary', and you're right on that, BUT until Nigerian women start treating their helps/maids who do all that work with ease, the same work which if left for them, the entire world gets to hear about how they're so overworked, then they shouldn't be taken seriously.

I wouldn’t say you’re wrong. cheesy

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