Talk:Monogamy

Did monogamy lead to feminism because there weren't enough male breadwinners to go around to all the women who needed to be supported?
At any given time, there are large numbers of men who are unemployed or don't earn enough money to support a wife and kids. This means that women can't rely on them for support, but will instead need to be self-supporting. (If, on the other hand, polygamy were allowed, then wealthy men would be able to support a large number of wives, and make up for those men who don't earn enough money to support a wife.)

Was it enforced monogamy, then, that led to feminism, as women sought to escape from poverty by entering the workforce, because wealthy men's hands were tied from being able to help them (except through charity)? L&#39;s Ideology (talk) 15:52, 9 October 2016 (UTC)

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This article has a little problem with shitness and general crappery. 90.222.131.42 (talk) 16:52, 9 October 2016 (UTC)