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As far as employment is concerned, I do think equality has been a double edged blade in that rather than women's wages going up to match men's, men's wages have come down (in real terms) toward women's' wages. This has happened over a period of time, so as not to be too noticeable and resulted (more often than not) in both partners in a union having to work for financial reasons.This, I think, has been a significant contributor to family breakdown and dysfunctional children.
If anything, children became almost a luxury that one couldnt afford without a certain level of income.
Actually you bring up an interesting trend that follows through into adulthood. Boys and girls play with boy's toys, but boys do not (as a rule) play with girl's toys.As adults, men and women both wear male clothes. Men never wear women's clothes.Apparently guys' stuff is considered fair game for both sexes. Girls' stuff is still just for girls.
The only piece of clothing that is worn by women that generally (at least in the USA) is not worn by men is a skirt or dress.
There are, however, exceptions to every rule.Including some men who wear dresses, makeup, hose, high heals, and all the rest!!!
Men do not wear dresses or skirts. That is two things, not one. Men do not wear blouses. Just shirts. Women can wear either.Men do not wear high heals. Women do (although they shouldn't).Men do not wear decorative scarves as part of an ensemble. Women do.
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